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The Science of Gratitude & How to Build a Gratitude Practice
1 hour 22 minutes Posted Nov 22, 2021 at 9:00 am.
Introduction: Gratitude Science & Surprises  00:01:50 Controlling Heart Rate with Story  00:04:48 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up00:09:11 Major, Long-Lasting Benefits of Gratitude Practice  00:12:20 Prosocial vs. Defensive Thinking, Behaviors, & Neural Circuits  00:17:50 Why We All Need an Effective Gratitude Practice  00:21:22 Neurochemistry & Neural Circuits of Gratitude  00:25:10 Prefrontal Cortex Set Context  00:30:10 Ineffective Gratitude Practices; Autonomic Variables  00:34:55 Key Features of Effective Gratitude Practices: Receiving Thanks & Story  00:42:30 Theory of Mind Is Key  00:45:50 Building Effective Gratitude Practices: Adopting Narratives, Duration  00:52:28 Narratives That Shift Brain-Body Circuits  00:56:15 You Can’t Lie About Liking Something; Reluctance in Giving  00:59:55 How Gratitude Changes Your Brain: Reduces Anxiety, Increases Motivation  01:03:00 5 Minutes (Is More Than Enough), 3X Weekly, Timing Each Day  01:05:44 Empathy & Anterior Cingulate Cortex  01:07:35 Reducing Inflammation & Fear with Gratitude  01:10:56 Serotonin, Kanna/Zembrin  01:16:00 Neuroplasticity, Pharmacology, Brain Machine Interfaces  01:18:50 The Best Gratitude Practices: & How To, My Protocol  01:24:25 Subscribe & Feedback, Supporting Sponsors, Supplements  Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, I discuss the science of gratitude, which has been shown in peer-reviewed studies to have tremendous positive effects on mental and physical health. I explain, however, that most commonly used gratitude practices are ineffective (such as gratitude lists). The key elements of highly effective gratitude practices are described, including the essential need for story (narrative), receiving or perceiving gratitude rather than giving it, and the role that theory of mind plays in this context. I also discuss why we can't simply make up feelings of gratitude and how reluctance undermines the process. I also explain the neural circuit mechanisms that underlie the reductions in fear and increases in motivation and lowering of inflammatory chemicals that effective narrative-based gratitude can trigger. Throughout the episode, I use the science of gratitude to design a brief but highly effective protocol. Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.Thank you to our sponsorsAG1: https://athleticgreens.com/hubermanLMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlabWaking Up: https://wakingup.com/hubermanMomentous: https://livemomentous.com/hubermanTimestamps00:00:00 Introduction: Gratitude Science & Surprises  00:01:50 Controlling Heart Rate with Story  00:04:48 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up00:09:11 Major, Long-Lasting Benefits of Gratitude Practice  00:12:20 Prosocial vs. Defensive Thinking, Behaviors, & Neural Circuits  00:17:50 Why We All Need an Effective Gratitude Practice  00:21:22 Neurochemistry & Neural Circuits of Gratitude  00:25:10 Prefrontal Cortex Set Context  00:30:10 Ineffective Gratitude Practices; Autonomic Variables  00:34:55 Key Features of Effective Gratitude Practices: Receiving Thanks & Story  00:42:30 Theory of Mind Is Key  00:45:50 Building Effective Gratitude Practices: Adopting Narratives, Duration  00:52:28 Narratives That Shift Brain-Body Circuits  00:56:15 You Can’t Lie About Liking Something; Reluctance in Giving  00:59:55 How Gratitude Changes Your Brain: Reduces Anxiety, Increases Motivation  01:03:00 5 Minutes (Is More Than Enough), 3X Weekly, Timing Each Day  01:05:44 Empathy & Anterior Cingulate Cortex  01:07:35 Reducing Inflammation & Fear with Gratitude  01:10:56 Serotonin, Kanna/Zembrin  01:16:00 Neuroplasticity, Pharmacology, Brain Machine Interfaces  01:18:50 The Best Gratitude Practices: & How To, My Protocol  01:24:25 Subscribe & Feedback, Supporting Sponsors, Supplements  Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices