EP#211: Negative Bias Burnout

EP#211: Negative Bias Burnout

Summary

In this episode, Amanda discusses the concept of negative bias in our brains and how it contributes to burnout, particularly in high-stress jobs. She explains the roles of the primitive brain and the prefrontal cortex, emphasizing the importance of awareness and strategies to combat negative thinking. Amanda provides practical steps for managing stress and promoting emotional well-being, including self-care practices and the significance of journaling.

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Takeaways:

  • Our brains are inherently made to view things negatively.
  • The primitive brain drives our survival instincts and can lead to burnout.
  • High-stress environments amplify our negative bias.
  • We can counteract our primitive brain's negativity with awareness.
  • Compassionate self-talk can help us manage stress.
  • Daily stressors accumulate and can overwhelm us.
  • Engaging in physical activity helps reduce stress levels.
  • Journaling is an effective tool for processing emotions.
  • We need to actively de-stress and plan this time.
  • Recognizing our brain's patterns can help us respond better.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Understanding Negative Bias and Burnout
  • 08:30 The Impact of Stress on Our Brain
  • 19:00 Strategies to Combat Negative Bias
  • 26:12 Practical Steps for Stress Management


Keywords: negative bias, burnout, medicine, stress management, primitive brain, prefrontal cortex, mental health, coping strategies, emotional well-being, awareness, self-care







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