The Status Quo Bias: What is it and could it be keeping you stuck?
If you feel like there is an invisible force keeping you stuck this is for you…
Why do people struggle with psychological inertia, and resist the change that they know they'd benefit from???
The status quo bias is a cognitive bias where a person will subconsciously prefer how things are, and do nothing to make change, even if it is in their best interest to do so. As a result, they maintain the status quo again and again…
Athletes: Optimize your performance with H2
Hello my fellow biohackers and human optimization enthusiasts:
Today I’m going to share with you a few of my favorite studies that have recently come out pertaining to molecular hydrogen and athletic performance. I find these studies to be incredibly exciting. In a world where marginal gains might be the difference between being on the podium and not making finals, every piece of the puzzle counts.
The type of water you drink matters.
Molecular Hydrogen + Mental Health
Learn about inflammation’s roll in anxiety and depression, and how molecular hydrogen is being used to both treat and prevent mental health disorders.
How to be a "victor" rather than a victim
Dr. Raymond Havlicek and Dr. Lindsay Havlicek-Bell discuss how empowering Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Coaching (REB-T and REB-C) are.
Why You’re Giving Up too Early + How to Work Through Your Frustrations
Entrepreneurs experience more frustrations than the average person and it’s one of the reasons why they give up even when they’re just in the beginning stages of entrepreneurship. How you cope and tolerate your frustrations is directly correlated to how your business moves forward. In this episode, Dr. Lindsay talks about how you can work through these frustrations and succeed in your business.
Happiness Producing Rational Beliefs
Don’t blame others for making you unhappy. Take responsibility for making yourself happy.
Give yourself permission to make yourself happy— even if in doing so, others make themselves unhappy.
Ten Inspirational Quotes I'm Digging Right Now
Who doesn’t love a good quote? Here are ten quotes that I’m digging:
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” - Eleanor Roosevelt
“Regret nothing. Except nothing. Do something.” - anonymous
Ingredients for a healthy, happy, & satisfying life
Self-Acceptance
Healthy people practice accepting themselves unconditionally, rather than rating themselves. They accept their attributes, positive or negative, and this doesnt waiver even on the bad days. They don't try to prove themselves to anyone.
Risk-Taking
Healthy people choose to take risks, even when they have some fears, because they want to pursue whatever it is they desire to do in life. They know life is an adventure, and risk-taking leads to achievement, satisfaction, and personal development…