Vision takes up more real estate & visual processing in the brain as compared to any of the other senses. We prioritise what we see because we believe what we see.
Narrowing our visual aperture changes the way we perceive time:
People with anxiety or depression have more attention captured by negative things or reinforcing of world view.
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In this episode of Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman & Dr. Emily Balcetis explain how to best visualise and overcome challenges in pursuit of larger, complex goals. They also discuss the science of defining goals, setting milestones, overcoming obstacles, and tracking progress.
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