Think Thursday: The Brain Loves to Help-Be a Helper!

Think Thursday: The Brain Loves to Help-Be a Helper!

In this Think Thursday episode, Molly dives into the neuroscience of fear, mindset shifts, and the power of helping others to create a positive ripple effect on both our lives and mental well-being. She explores how shifting from fear to action through acts of generosity and kindness can help you step out of emotional paralysis and into purposeful living. Drawing on neuroscience and real-world studies, Molly shows that helping others isn’t just a good thing—it’s biologically rewarding and transformative for your brain and life.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding Fear and Its Impact:
    Molly discusses how fear and uncertainty can trigger the brain’s fight-or-flight response, paralyzing us emotionally and mentally. She highlights how this response, while useful in physical danger, often leads to negative coping mechanisms like doomscrolling or turning to alcohol.
  • The Neuroscience of Helping:
    A 2016 neuroimaging study revealed that acts of generosity activate the brain’s pleasure centers, leading to a “helper’s high” through the release of endorphins, dopamine, and oxytocin. Molly emphasizes that this isn’t just a feel-good moment—it builds long-term satisfaction and resilience.
  • Becoming the Helper:
    Inspired by Mr. Rogers' famous quote about “looking for the helpers,” Molly takes this concept a step further by asking listeners how they can become helpers themselves. By contributing to others, we not only uplift those around us but also improve our own mental health.

Actionable Takeaways:

  • Acknowledge fear as a natural, biological response and recognize that it’s not permanent.
  • Redirect fear-driven inaction into small, purposeful acts of generosity.
  • Understand that helping others can create lasting changes in your mindset, with potential to reduce reliance on negative coping behaviors like drinking.
  • Identify one small act of kindness you can perform today and notice how it impacts your mood and motivation.

Notable Quotes:

  • “The good news is that fear isn’t a permanent state, and we can shift our brains out of fear by engaging that prefrontal cortex.”
  • “When we help others, we don’t just improve their lives; we improve our own.”
  • “Helping others is biologically rewarding. It’s one of the most natural ways to feel better and shift out of emotional paralysis.”

Supporting Research:

  • 2016 Neuroimaging Study on Generosity
  • 2009 Life Satisfaction Study: Acts of Kindness and Well-being

Episode Resources:

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Check out Molly’s e-book Alcohol Truths and learn more about balancing your relationship with alcohol using neuroscience and practical strategies. Visit mollywatts.com for more information.

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