
Changing Our Brain For Resilience with Rick Hanson, Ph.D.
MP3 Download How can we grow more resilience? Hanson says, “The question becomes: How do you get your brain to change for the better in a challenging world so that you actually hardwire more patience, more confidence, more happiness and other factors of resilient wellbeing into your own nervous system? The take-away point is that you really can do it. You use everyday experiences, including the small experiences of daily life, to change your brain for the better in ways that are durable so that the residues of your experiences stay with you and you take them with you wherever you go.” Here Hanson describes the different stages of the HEAL Process. First, you must notice an experience when you have it. In order to install the experience in your brain you must enrich it and absorb it. Finally, you may link a positive and negative experience together making the positive one the more potent of the two. He gives many examples of how to do this. He assures us that that core of our being is “calm strength.” It is the background of who we are; it is a fundamental quality, the “wallpaper of our mind.” This dialogue is filled with practical wisdom to support us in growing calmness and well-being so we may be more effective in our lives. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms) Bio Rick Hanson, Ph.D. is a psychologist with a deep interest in neuroscience and mindfulness. He is a senior fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California Berkeley and creator of the year-long course The Foundations of Well-Being. He is the author of many books including: Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (New Harbinger 2009) Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time (New Harbinger 2011) Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence (Harmony Books 2013) Meditations to Change Your Brain - CD Set (Sounds True 2009) Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength and Happiness (Harmony Books 2018) To find out more about the work of Rick Hanson go to www.rickhanson.com. Topics Explored in This Dialogue What is resilience What is the HEAL Process What are the two steps to living a calmer life and experiencing more inner well-being How can we negate the habit of negative thought Why resistance leads to persistence Why focusing on smaller moments are more important than just looking for bigger “ah-ha” moments What did Hanson’s life-threatening moment teach him What is embodied learning What is his “The Foundations of Well-Being” year-long course What is the neurological difference between liking something and wanting something How does the motivational circuit work in the brain How can we learn to want things that are good for us How can we grow empathy Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 2/5/2018 Program Number: 3638 Music Playlist From Album: A Windham Hill RetrospectiveArtist: Alex DeGrassi2010 Windham Hill E2-VWH-21011 Opening Essay: Track 01 OverlandMusic Break 1: Track 02 CausewayMusic Break 2: Track 03 WesternMusic Break 3: Track 06 Blue Trout