
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance How to Do the Work, Meet Your Self and Be Your Most Authentic – Nicole LePera, Ph.D. : 1002
Dec 6, 2022
Nicole LePera, a clinical psychologist and author of the bestselling book "How to Do the Work," shares her insights on holistic psychology and self-healing. She explores how to identify and break negative patterns while addressing unresolved emotional wounds. Listeners will learn about the transformative journey of self-discovery, the significance of neuroplasticity in personal change, and the importance of emotional awareness. Nicole emphasizes the need for compassionate self-observation to reclaim one's authentic self and encourages daily practices for overall wellness.
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Repeating Past Patterns
- People repeat past patterns until they become conscious of them and actively choose to change.
- The brain prefers familiar habits, even if they are harmful, due to a perceived sense of safety.
Overcoming Laziness and Fear
- Anticipate discomfort and resistance when trying new things to overcome laziness and fear.
- Make new choices manageable to work through resistance and create lasting change.
LePera's Pre-Verbal Trauma
- LePera recounts her mother's pre-birth anxiety, believing her pregnancy was cancer.
- She highlights this as a potential pre-verbal trauma, impacting her own development.







