: The speakers discuss a "refractory period"—roughly 7 seconds—between an external event and our emotional response being seared into the amygdala.
: In that brief window, you have the opportunity to treat incoming negative comments or stressful situations as "information updates" rather than personal attacks. SNDT1-EP01HD54:28 Min
At the mark, the discussion focuses on the concept of "The Observer Self" and how to detach from immediate emotional reactions. Key Takeaways from this Segment: : The speakers discuss a "refractory period"—roughly 7
: The segment emphasizes the power of "stepping aside" and letting an emotional "throw" land on the floor rather than catching it and making it your own baggage. SNDT1-EP01HD54:28 Min
: The speakers discuss a "refractory period"—roughly 7 seconds—between an external event and our emotional response being seared into the amygdala.
: In that brief window, you have the opportunity to treat incoming negative comments or stressful situations as "information updates" rather than personal attacks.
At the mark, the discussion focuses on the concept of "The Observer Self" and how to detach from immediate emotional reactions. Key Takeaways from this Segment:
: The segment emphasizes the power of "stepping aside" and letting an emotional "throw" land on the floor rather than catching it and making it your own baggage.