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    Explore "brain systems" with insightful episodes like "[Rerun] Helen Fisher on Why We Love, Lust, and Live with Helen Fisher", "#531: How to Best Harness Your Willpower" and "19: Why We Love, Lust, and Live" from podcasts like ""The Psychology Podcast", "The Art of Manliness" and "The Psychology Podcast"" and more!

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    [Rerun] Helen Fisher on Why We Love, Lust, and Live with Helen Fisher

    [Rerun] Helen Fisher on Why We Love, Lust, and Live with Helen Fisher

    A leader in the psychology of human mating, and an expert on both the cultural and biological foundations of love, Helen Fisher shares science-backed information on attraction, mate selection, infidelity, the neuroscience of love and the effects of culture on our biology. There’s a wealth of interesting facts here and some surprising insight into humanity’s quest for romance. We LOVED this episode!


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    #531: How to Best Harness Your Willpower

    #531: How to Best Harness Your Willpower

    Many of our goals in life -- from losing weight to saving more money -- require willpower. But what is willpower anyway, why does it feel like it fails us so often, and what can we do to make better use of it

    My guest today explores the answers to these questions in her book: The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It. Her name is Kelly McGonigal, and she's a psychology professor at Stanford. We begin our discussion discussing what exactly willpower is, how it can be described as an instinct, and what goes on in your brain when you utilize it. We also unpack the idea that there are really three different types of willpower: I won't power, I will power, and I want power, and how these powers can be increased.

    We then spend the rest of our discussion digging into the limitations of willpower, so we can avoid putting ourselves in situations where it's likely to fail us. We talk about how shame, the people who surround us, and even, ironically, making progress with our goals, can all lead to the sapping or loosening of our willpower. We end our conversation with Kelly's best tips for getting the most out your willpower.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/willpower.

    19: Why We Love, Lust, and Live

    19: Why We Love, Lust, and Live

    A leader in the psychology of human mating, and an expert on both the cultural and biological foundations of love, Helen Fisher shares science-backed information on attraction, mate selection, infidelity, the neuroscience of love and the effects of culture on our biology. There’s a wealth of interesting facts here and some surprising insight into humanity’s quest for romance. We LOVED this episode!


    Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.