You Are Heroic with Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson
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Aug 15, 2015 • 12min

PNTV - Take a Nap, Change Your Life! by Sara Mednick

Want to change your life? Take a nap. Seriously. Nearly all of us are sleep deprived and naps are a scientifically proven way to boost everything you want to boost. Leading scientist Sara Mednicks walks us thru the evolutionary functionality of naps and teaches us how to get our nap on and why we should. In the Note, we'll cover the basics and get you rockin' it like a nap ninja in no time.
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Aug 15, 2015 • 12min

PNTV - The Art of Life by Ernest Holmes

Ernest Holmes created the Science of Mind movement and influenced a ton of modern new thought teachers (from Louise Hay to Michael Beckwith). He's all about connecting to that power that's bigger than us and in this Note, we'll explore how to turn on our inner light, tend to our mental garden, look for good and become an outlet for the Divine!
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Aug 15, 2015 • 13min

PNTV - The Emotional Life of Your Brain by Richard Davidson and Sharon Begley

Richie Davidson is one of the world's leading neuroscientists and was the first guy to check out monks' brains in a lab. He founded the affective + contemplative neuroscience fields and is, quite simply, a neuroscientist rock star. In this Note, we explore some of his best Big Ideas, understanding how our thoughts and behaviors affect the very structure of our brains and the emotions we feel. We'll also look at how to dial it all in.
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Aug 15, 2015 • 11min

PNTV - The Power of Rest by Matthew Edlund, M.D.

Rest. You getting enough? If you're like most of us, the answer is No. Leading medical doctor, Matthew Edlund shows us how sleep isn't enough. We need to cultivate "active rest" into our day-to-day lives. In this Note, we'll look at how to integrate active Mental + Physical + Social + Spiritual rest while working out our brain, breathing and optimizing our lives.
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Aug 15, 2015 • 12min

PNTV - The Tools by Phil Stutz & Barry Michels

The Tools. This was easily the best book I read in 2012. It's *packed* with goodness. Stutz and Michels are two no-nonsense therapists who developed powerful tools to transform our problems into courage, confidence, and creativity. In this Note, we'll take a quick peek at how to put these powerful tools to work to creat real change in our lives.
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Aug 15, 2015 • 12min

PNTV - The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle

Whatever you want to learn, know this: It’s ALL about the myelin. Myelin? Yep. Myelin. In this Note we’ll learn what myelin is and why it’s so cool along with some other Big Ideas—ranging from the importance of “Deep Practice,” to the importance of baby steps as the royal road to skill and the fact that greatness isn’t about not magic, it’s about hard work.
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Aug 15, 2015 • 12min

PNTV - Time Warrior by Steve Chandler

Are you looking for a way to “defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over- commitment, broken promises and chaos.” Then this books for you. In the Note, we’ll have some fun checking out how to become a time warrior. Big Ideas include learning how to end overwhelm by doing one thing at a time, the power of taking decisive action and how to focus like a sci-fi laser beam! :)
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Aug 15, 2015 • 13min

PNTV - Today We Are Rich by Tim Sanders

Tim Sanders is awesome. He was the Chief Solutions Officer for Yahoo! back in the day and wrote the uber-cool book Love Is the Killer App—which was one of the books that planted the seed for these PhilosophersNotes. In this great book, Tim shares the wisdom of his beloved Grandma, Billye, who taught him the power of total confidence. The key? As Tim says: “The secret to renewal and true confidence is simple: Get back to the basics.” In this Note, we’ll learn how to be truly rich via powerful daily practices as we become healthy-thought nuts and POETs who practice persistence. Fun!
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Aug 15, 2015 • 11min

PNTV - Toward a Psychology of Being by Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow sits in the great-grandfather slot in my spiritual family tree and is kinda the great-grandfather of the modern Positive Psychology movement. We profiled the 19 characteristics of his self-actualizing individual in our Note on Motivation & Personality in Volume I and in this Note we take a look at the essence of creativity and the fact that we all have capacities that’re clamoring to be used!
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Aug 15, 2015 • 10min

PNTV - When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron

Pema Chödrön, a renowned Buddhist teacher and author, dives into the transformative power of facing one's fears. She discusses the necessity of confronting discomfort to stimulate personal growth and encourage shedding old identities for new beginnings. The conversation also emphasizes the role of meditation in not just coping, but enhancing engagement with life's difficulties. Finally, Pema advocates for discipline and resilience as keys to personal development, reminding us that self-improvement is a lifelong journey.

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