A few weeks ago, I had a long run planned for the next morning. But that night, I kept scrolling through reels. "Just 10 more minutes," my mind said. I could feel two parts of me fighting. One wanted rest. One wanted comfort. That small battle? That's where the prefrontal workout begins. Your brain isn't one voice—it's many voices speaking at the same time. Some want comfort. Some want progress. Some want pleasure now. Some want a better tomorrow. In this episode, I share a powerful idea from David Eagleman's book "Incognito" that changed how I think about willpower, temptation, and making better choices. In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why your brain is like a debate between present and future
- The fascinating brain scanner experiment that proves you can train your willpower
- Four practical exercises to strengthen your decision-making muscle
- How the "two wolves" story connects to neuroscience
- Why each time you pause before giving in to temptation, you're doing a brain rep
- The Ulysses Contract and how to use it in daily life
The 4 Prefrontal Workout Exercises:
- The Chocolate Test - Pause 30 seconds before giving in to any temptation and ask: "What will this feel like tomorrow?"
- Ulysses Contracts - Tie yourself to the mast. Put your phone in another room. Schedule workouts with friends. Make it impossible to give in.
- Delay the Yes - Instead of saying no forever, just delay. "I'll check Instagram in 10 minutes." Often, the craving passes.
- Write Before You Act - Feeling an impulse? Write it down first. The act of writing slows down your short-term voice and gives your wiser self a chance.
Key insights:
- Short-term voices in your brain are loud and scream for immediate rewards
- Long-term voices are softer, quieter—unless you train them
- Like muscles, your brain's decision-making ability gets stronger with practice
- You're not trying to be perfect—you're just winning more often than before
- Each pause, each delay, each act of awareness builds strength
Why this matters: You will still feel cravings. You will still slip sometimes. And that's okay. That's human. But with these small reps, you start winning more battles. Your future self gets a fair chance against the noise of the present moment. Perfect for you if:
- You know what's right but do the opposite anyway
- You struggle with late-night scrolling, snooze buttons, or unhealthy choices
- You want practical brain science that actually works
- You need motivation to make better daily choices
- You believe in getting better bit by bit
Connections to previous episodes: This ties into "10 Life Lessons from Jack Ma" (day after tomorrow is beautiful), "Good Habits Stealing Your Peace" (gentle training), and "The Invisible Mistakes We Make" (when short-term voices win). The next time you face a craving, remember: you're not just resisting cake or putting down your phone. You're doing a rep in the gym of your brain. And with every rep, you're building the muscle that helps you live better—bit by bit. This podcast is your companion for growth, motivation, and positivity. Come back whenever you need a push, whenever you need hope, whenever you feel stuck. We're getting better together—one bit at a time. Topics covered: brain training, willpower, self-control, decision-making, prefrontal cortex, delayed gratification, impulse control, habit formation, neuroscience, practical psychology, motivation, personal development, temptation, better choices, brain science, 1% growth, bit by bit philosophy, David Eagleman
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