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In this week’s Think Thursday, we’re diving deep into the science of awe—an often-overlooked emotion that has the power to shift our thinking, reduce stress, and deepen our connection to the world around us. Inspired by the book Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life by Dacher Keltner, this episode explores how awe isn’t just reserved for grand, life-changing moments but can be cultivated as a daily practice to improve our well-being.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
🔹 What awe really is and why it’s more than just an emotional reaction
🔹 How experiencing awe quiets the default mode network (DMN) in the brain, reducing ego and increasing connection
🔹 The eight major sources of awe, including nature, music, visual design, moral beauty, and collective effervescence
🔹 How to cultivate everyday awe to bring more peace and perspective into your life
🔹 Why integrating awe into your mindset can help shift your relationship with alcohol and break unhelpful thought patterns
Key Takeaways:
✅ Awe shrinks self-importance and expands connection to the world
✅ Neuroscience confirms that awe calms the mind and reduces stress
✅ Seeking out small moments of awe can be a powerful tool for reframing your perspective on life and habits
✅ By noticing the wonders around us, we can train our brains to experience more fulfillment and gratitude
Episode Challenge:
This week, I challenge you to intentionally seek out one moment of awe each day—whether it’s looking at the sky, listening to music, or witnessing an act of kindness. How does it change your mood and mindset?
Resources & Links:
📖 Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life by Dacher Keltner
🔗 Greater Good Science Center – Research on Awe
💬 Join the Alcohol Minimalists Facebook Group to discuss this episode and share your moments of awe!
🔊 Listen & Subscribe:
🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
👉 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who could use a little more awe in their life!
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In this week’s Think Thursday, we’re diving deep into the science of awe—an often-overlooked emotion that has the power to shift our thinking, reduce stress, and deepen our connection to the world around us. Inspired by the book Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life by Dacher Keltner, this episode explores how awe isn’t just reserved for grand, life-changing moments but can be cultivated as a daily practice to improve our well-being.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
🔹 What awe really is and why it’s more than just an emotional reaction
🔹 How experiencing awe quiets the default mode network (DMN) in the brain, reducing ego and increasing connection
🔹 The eight major sources of awe, including nature, music, visual design, moral beauty, and collective effervescence
🔹 How to cultivate everyday awe to bring more peace and perspective into your life
🔹 Why integrating awe into your mindset can help shift your relationship with alcohol and break unhelpful thought patterns
Key Takeaways:
✅ Awe shrinks self-importance and expands connection to the world
✅ Neuroscience confirms that awe calms the mind and reduces stress
✅ Seeking out small moments of awe can be a powerful tool for reframing your perspective on life and habits
✅ By noticing the wonders around us, we can train our brains to experience more fulfillment and gratitude
Episode Challenge:
This week, I challenge you to intentionally seek out one moment of awe each day—whether it’s looking at the sky, listening to music, or witnessing an act of kindness. How does it change your mood and mindset?
Resources & Links:
📖 Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life by Dacher Keltner
🔗 Greater Good Science Center – Research on Awe
💬 Join the Alcohol Minimalists Facebook Group to discuss this episode and share your moments of awe!
🔊 Listen & Subscribe:
🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
👉 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who could use a little more awe in their life!
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