
"Don't Learn It Too Late!" - 5 Steps To Have The Best Summer Of Your Life | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
Rangan Chatterjee
28 jun 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Embrace mini-challenges to foster self-discovery and progress
Whether you complete a mini-challenge or not doesn't matter, because even if you 'fail' you've still made huge progress and learned about yourself.
Embrace simplicity and discomfort to reconnect with nature
In Sweden, many people embrace simplicity and discomfort in summer houses without modern conveniences like dishwashers to reset and reconnect with nature.
Transform your body clock with a 5 AM walk for one week
A patient who believed she was a night owl completely realigned her body clock within days by committing to a 5 AM walk for one week.
Detox from social media to reconnect with your thoughts
Many people don't really know what they think anymore because they are so used to consuming content, making a social media detox a way to reconnect with your own thoughts.
Challenge yourself to move outdoors for a month
For one month in the summer, challenge yourself to do all of your movement outdoors, including keeping a skipping rope or kettlebells in your garden for quick workouts.
Get morning light to improve evening sleep
Getting natural light first thing in the morning sets a timer for certain hormones in your body which will help you sleep better in the evening.
Switch to fiction this summer to nourish your soul
Try switching your reading habits in the summer, for example from non-fiction to fiction, to nourish a different part of yourself and embrace the change of season.
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