
How To Completely Change Your Life In 2025 - 5 Habits You'll Actually Use | Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Rangan Chatterjee
Jan 6, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Make and keep one small daily promise to build self-trust
Making and keeping one small promise to yourself each day is a powerful way to build self-trust, self-esteem, and momentum.
View fractals in nature to reduce cortisol levels
Scientific research shows that when the human eye sees fractals—geometric shapes found in nature—levels of the stress hormone cortisol go down.
Soften vision to reduce stress response
Shifting from narrow, focused vision to soft, peripheral vision literally lowers your body's stress response.
Control your internal response to offense
Nothing is inherently offensive; offense is an internal response that you generate and can learn to control.
Manage stress to reduce doctor visits
Chronic emotional stress is believed to be responsible for 80 to 90 percent of what doctors see in any given day.
Transform complaints into action or gratitude
Every time you catch yourself complaining, you should either turn that complaint into a specific action or a moment of gratitude.
Utilize 'Feel, Feed, Find' method to conquer cravings
To overcome cravings, use the 'Feel, Feed, Find' exercise to understand the emotion, how the craving serves it, and find a healthier alternative.
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