
Join Me To Build Your Best Fall – https://buildyourbestfall.com/
You’re eating clean, sleeping more, doing everything you’re supposed to do for your health, and your body still isn’t getting the message. In part 2 of this conversation, Harvard psychologist Dr. Ellen Langer explains why “chronic” doesn’t mean permanent and shares a simple, science-backed mindfulness practice that has helped people with MS, stroke, Parkinson’s, and chronic pain see real improvement.
This episode picks up right where part 1 left off, so start there if you haven’t listened yet. Dr. Langer breaks down what it means to learn something mindfully instead of absolutely, why judging yourself and everyone around you keeps you stuck, and why the years running together aren’t always a bad thing. She also gets personal about turning 40, what she’s doing to stay sharp, and why she believes life gets better as you get older.
(00:00) – Welcome back for part 2 with Dr. Ellen Langer
(00:26) – Why investing in your mindset matters beyond just you
(00:44) – Learning mindfully vs. mindlessly, and why the rule-writer’s perspective matters
(01:37) – The tennis racket story: why “the way you do it” isn’t the only way
(03:01) – The bell that should go off every time you’re judgmental
(03:47) – Why every judgment has an equally strong, opposite version
(05:41) – Why the years blurring together isn’t only a sign of aging
(06:00) – Stop counting years, start adding life to them
(08:00) – “Sticks and stones” had it backwards
(09:33) – The label “chronic” and what it really means
(10:05) – The two-question exercise that reduced chronic symptoms in real studies
(11:59) – How to try the exercise yourself, step by step
(13:38) – AI as a tool: the brilliant graduate student metaphor
(14:03) – The 45-year-old research on self-induced dependence
(17:28) – What Ellen wishes women understood about getting older
(20:07) – What Ellen does to stay sharp and creative
Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you’re always in the loop. And hey, while you’re at it, why not pop over to our YouTube channel and check us out? If you’re feeling the love, leave a review and sprinkle some stars because your support truly means the world to me! Take care, and keep shining bright!