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Aging may have less to do with your body than you think.
In this fascinating conversation, Chip Conley talks with Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, whose groundbreaking research has spent decades challenging what we think we know about aging, health, mindfulness, and human potential.
Drawing on stories from her life and her famous Counterclockwise study, Ellen explains why many of the limits we accept as part of growing older may be more flexible than we realize.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Warm, thought-provoking, and often surprisingly funny, this conversation will leave you looking at aging, and life itself, in a completely different way.
Listen now and find out why Ellen believes we're capable of far more than we think.
Timestamps:
(01:37) What Mindfulness Really Means
(04:48) Why We Live Mindlessly
(08:16) Is Mindlessness More Efficient?
(11:46) Mindfulness and Aging
(13:06) Memory Loss or Something Else?
(17:26) The Counterclockwise Study
(20:00) Testing Mind-Body Unity
(24:02) Can You Turn Back the Clock?
(25:07) Learning New Skills at Any Age
(27:45) Fixed Mindsets About Aging
(28:50) Who Says So?
(32:04) What Gets Better With Age?
(36:03) Getting Comfortable in Your Own Skin
(37:44) Will Ellen Ever Retire?
(39:11) Ellen’s Core Life Lesson
(40:33) The Story Behind Mind-Body Unity
(43:24) Finding Opportunity in Adversity
(45:25) Coming Full Circle to Mindfulness
Learn more about MEA at https://www.meawisdom.com/
#EllenLanger #Mindfulness #HealthyAging #Longevity #AgingWell #PositiveAging #Psychology #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealth #HarvardPsychology #SuccessfulAging #CounterclockwiseStudy #MidlifeChrysalis #ChipConley
By Chip Conley4.9
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Aging may have less to do with your body than you think.
In this fascinating conversation, Chip Conley talks with Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, whose groundbreaking research has spent decades challenging what we think we know about aging, health, mindfulness, and human potential.
Drawing on stories from her life and her famous Counterclockwise study, Ellen explains why many of the limits we accept as part of growing older may be more flexible than we realize.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Warm, thought-provoking, and often surprisingly funny, this conversation will leave you looking at aging, and life itself, in a completely different way.
Listen now and find out why Ellen believes we're capable of far more than we think.
Timestamps:
(01:37) What Mindfulness Really Means
(04:48) Why We Live Mindlessly
(08:16) Is Mindlessness More Efficient?
(11:46) Mindfulness and Aging
(13:06) Memory Loss or Something Else?
(17:26) The Counterclockwise Study
(20:00) Testing Mind-Body Unity
(24:02) Can You Turn Back the Clock?
(25:07) Learning New Skills at Any Age
(27:45) Fixed Mindsets About Aging
(28:50) Who Says So?
(32:04) What Gets Better With Age?
(36:03) Getting Comfortable in Your Own Skin
(37:44) Will Ellen Ever Retire?
(39:11) Ellen’s Core Life Lesson
(40:33) The Story Behind Mind-Body Unity
(43:24) Finding Opportunity in Adversity
(45:25) Coming Full Circle to Mindfulness
Learn more about MEA at https://www.meawisdom.com/
#EllenLanger #Mindfulness #HealthyAging #Longevity #AgingWell #PositiveAging #Psychology #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealth #HarvardPsychology #SuccessfulAging #CounterclockwiseStudy #MidlifeChrysalis #ChipConley

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