Techies, Buddhists, and Brain Science

by sheroldbarr on September 2, 2010

I am a geek at heart and love to work with smart people.  When a new piece of technology comes out, I get a thrill being an early adopter.   Many of you might not know that I am deeply niched in healthcare technology as a global communications strategist in addition to helping people reinvent their life or their work.  I’ve made a career out of working with geeks and technology for more than 15 years.  Ok enough of a tee up.

I also have a keen interest in brain/mind research.  So I am launching a series of video interviews with psychologists, physicians and researchers that are at the forefront of neurobiology and neuroplasticity.

Earlier this summer, I invited Rick Hanson, PhD, neuropsychologist and author of Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love and Wisdom, to talk with me via Skype about his new book.    Rick is not just another smart geek, he’s also a Buddhist and lives what he practices.   Buddha’s Brain is a brilliant book that is easy to read and filled with practical steps to help you harness the power of your mind to change your brain for the better.

Rick uses the analogy that our nervous system is like hardware and our mind is like software.  However, most of our mind is outside our field of awareness as our subconscious.  As information flows to the nervous system, most of that is outside the field of attention.  What is in the field of our conscious attention is causing neurons to fire together and start wiring together. He says that mindfulness is the combination of spotlight and vacuum cleaner — it illuminates what it rests upon and then sucks it into the brain.  So a major way to learn or form neural structure is through mindful attention.

“If you can understand increasingly how to work inside the black box, how to go inside the three pounds of tofu basically right between the ears, then in effect you’ve got your hands around the steering wheel of your life, you’ve got the keys to the kingdom, because you can create and shift gradually over time the causes of happiness and suffering inside your own head,” said Rick Hanson, PhD.

In our interview, Rick talks about the negativity bias and he shares tips about how to expand the positive in any moment you experience it so you can change your brain and overtime you will begin to feel more positive.  I have often been asked by clients, “Why is it so easy to think of negative situations and harder to come up with positive memories?”  It’s because our stories, negative thoughts, movies in our minds are all anticipating suffering, pain, challenges or threats.

So if you want to use your mind to become more intentional with your life or to bring more positive emotions in, then sign up here to get the full transcript of our longer video that is posted on Vimeo

If you want to stay in touch and learn more about the mind/brain practices, subscribe to my YouTube Channel.

Message From Rick Hanson, PhD

There will be a fundraiser workshop  – Your Best Brain – on Saturday, September 25, 9:30 – 1:30, in San Rafael, CA. And if you can’t come, you can still support the good cause here, so please keep reading!

This workshop is about the top ten brain-savvy things you can do for better mood, focus, memory, resilience in the face of stress, and happy connections with others.

This is a benefit for the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom, which publishes the Wise Brain Bulletin, offers all the great resources at WiseBrain.org, and hosts the Skillful Means wiki (methods for psychological and spiritual growth). The requested donation will be $40 – $60, but any amount will be a wonderful contribution to the good work of the Institute.

To register or find out more, go to www.wisebrain.org. This event will sell out, spaces are limited, so register now!

And if you can’t come, you can still donate to the Wellspring Institute here.

I’d really appreciate you passing this notice along to others. For a good cause, this will be a fast-paced, no-holds-barred review of ten fabulous things you can do to develop your own best brain.

Many good wishes,

Rick Hanson, PhD

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The Top 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Was 30

by sheroldbarr on July 27, 2010

A Baby Boomer’s Letter to Millennials and Gen Xers

on Kris Carr’s Crazy Sexy Life website

Fifty isn’t what it used to be. For my generation, it’s like a brand new decade. Because we are living longer, healthier lives, I may reach 100. I’ve lived a great life so far and have even bigger plans for its second half. However, I lived too many years chained to The Man. I thought the American Dream meant consumption, and I bought it – hook, line, and sinker.

I am writing to tell you what helped me wake up to reality. What I know for sure is that external “things” do not make a meaningful or inspired life. I want to share what I’ve learned to help you experience more freedom and joy, and inspire you to help my generation save our living planet.

My Top 10:

1. Your body is your guidance system. Tuning into your body gives you rapid feedback. Your body communicates through emotions and energy. Move toward what gives you a spark, and move away from what leaves you feeling exhausted, and your body will lead you to your best life.

2. Thoughts are the cause of all suffering. If you stay in a job that deadens you, it’s a thought that keeps you there. If you find yourself stuck, it’s because of a story. Any thought that keeps you from being happy is a lie! If you want to feel freedom, question your thoughts. Change your thoughts, and you can transform your life.

3. Your inner lizard is pumping out lack and attack fears. Let’s talk about how our brains are wired. All animal brains include reptilian cores. Martha Beck calls it our inner lizard. Its purpose is to pump out survival fears all day long. When we listen to it, we become anxious and fearful and this blocks our creativity and problem solving abilities. The solution? Become the watcher of your thoughts and notice those lack and attack thoughts. You don’t have to listen to your inner lizard.

4. Screw the rules! Like the bumper sticker says, “Question Authority.” Question all thoughts, beliefs, social and cultural conditioning, and dogma. Screw these rules! If you are living by someone else’s rules, then you aren’t following your own destiny. Learn this now, or you will wake up at midlife feeling trapped.

5. The world of work is changing. Internet guru Seth Godin says it well – today, the good jobs go to linchpins. He says, “Linchpins leverage something internal, not external, to create a position of power and value.” Your own creativity and passion are your best work assets.

6. You and only you are responsible for your own happiness. Get this into your head right now. If you don’t learn this now, you will learn it when you are my age. You will wake up and realize that you’ve lived someone else’s life. It’s up to you to edit out what doesn’t give you fire, meaning, or happiness.

7. Dream your next big adventure. Envisioning what you want has real power. By setting intentions daily and managing your thoughts, you will reach your goals. This is called deliberate creation, and it is the only way to create the life you desire.

8. Be willing to suck at it! If you want to learn something new and get good at it, you have to be willing to suck at it. The key is to “be willing” and put your ego on the shelf while you are learning. So don’t let fear stop you from learning something new. Just be willing to suck as you learn it.

9. The material world will not bring you true happiness. My generation was taught to think that happiness and success come from consumption. Materialism doesn’t bring you happiness. The media keeps feeding our need to buy more (appealing to our inner lizard of lack) and then we end up in our 50s or 60s with too much stuff and chained to The Man. We ask ourselves, “Is this all there is?” I am not saying that having abundance is a bad thing. What I am saying is that it is not the answer to happiness. Try hearing your soul’s answer to these questions:

-Who or what inspired me today?

-Where did I experience a sense of comfort, peace, and balance?

-What (not who) made me happy today?

10. The world needs our help. Paul Hawkins noted that your generation “…will have to figure out how to be a human being on earth at a time when every living system is declining, and the rate of decline is accelerating.” We need your energy, passion, and commitment to help us save our living planet. We raised you to believe that you could accomplish your dreams. How can you harness your power and passion to save our planet?

The answer is to become aware. Eckhart Tolle says that humans have lost touch with the stillness inside and our connection to nature. We have forgotten what animals and plants still know – how to be. In stillness we can find what we need to save the planet.

That’s what I wish I’d known before I was 30. I hope you can use these 10 things to start living better now. The world needs you.

This manifesto is dedicated to Max Barr.

Sherold Barr helps others reimagine and reinvent their lives and careers to be more meaningful, joyful, and fulfilling. She is a master certified coach with “best-known life coach in America” Martha Beck, and a facilitator in The Institute of The Work of Byron Katie. For more information on Sherold visit Sheroldbarr.com.

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Set Your Own Tuition for Change Your Thoughts Teleclass

July 27, 2010

You get to set your tuition for Change Your Thoughts, Transform Your Life! that begins on August 17.
That’s right – I am making you an amazing offer by having you decide to pay what you can for my four-week teleclass.
If you are ready to wake up, become more conscious of your thoughts, invest in yourself, [...]

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10 Things I Learned From My 2010 Intention

July 7, 2010

What happened to your News Year’s resolution?
Are you living it? Did you forget it? Did you give up?
My intention for 2010 is to live as intentionally as possible this year.
What would that look like for me? I would do things that I have yearned and longed to do. I would incorporate them into my life. [...]

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Set Your Own Tuition!

June 13, 2010

That’s right, you get to set your own tuition for my Change Your Thoughts, Transform Your Life! Teleclass
As a coach, when I hear my clients tell me they are stuck or confused or are living with fear, I know they are believing their thoughts.  When you learn how to become mindful of your thoughts [...]

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Ready for Byron Katie?

June 2, 2010

“A Fearless Mind Is an Open Mind.” Byron Katie
Join facilitators Sherold Barr and Edie Tomajan to learn a basic introduction to Byron Katie’s form of inquiry called The Work.  For people who know how how to do The Work, you will have the opportunity to go deeper.  Once you learn how to practice The [...]

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Learn How to Become a Thought Leader of Your Mind

May 7, 2010

“I need more money.”
“I’m too fat.”
“He doesn’t appreciate me.”
These are thoughts that cause fear, sadness, anxiety and frustration. The Work of Byron Katie is a process of inquiry that clears the mind and takes you to peace and freedom.   The Work helps you reawaken to your own truth and innocence.   You become kinder to live [...]

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Having a Vision Is Key to Getting What You Want

May 2, 2010

The Marche Region of Italy:
April 23 – 30, 2010
A picture of Italy has been on my vision board for the past 10 years.  We are currently enjoying our fifth trip to Italy and next month we come back for our sixth trip.  A trip to Italy is a sensory delight.
What I know for sure [...]

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How to question your thoughts to find inner peace

April 29, 2010

Our minds seek evidence for anything we believe.  So the question I want you to think about is this, what negative beliefs do you believe about yourself?
When did you become a believer of that thought?
As we grow up, we are socialized and conditioned by those closest to us and our institutions.  We learn to conform [...]

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Byron Katie Quotes About “The Work”

April 6, 2010
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