Real Health: How confidence works with neuroscientist Ian Robertson

This week I’m talking about confidence, why it's important and how we can stay confident in the face of failure.
I’m joined by clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Ian Robertson, who has written the new book ‘How Confidence Works: The new science of self belief, why some people learn it and others don’t’.
Ian says having confidence can empower us to reach heights never thought possible: ‘It could make us healthier, live longer, happier and more motivated. But if you don't have confidence, it can have a devastating effect on your future. Confidence lies at the core of what makes things happen.’
According to Ian, confidence isn’t necessarily something we are born with, but it is something we can learn. He says it can even change our brain’s physiology: ‘Feeling confident about being able to face up to something you are frightened of actually boosts your immune system, despite the fear you feel.’
And Ian has some really great tips on how to turn your nerves on their head and use that energy to build your confidence. We also talk about things like Imposter Syndrome, what it is, how somebody can recognise it in themselves and what we can do to put a stop to it.
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  • @tonyburton419
    @tonyburton4192 жыл бұрын

    Anxiety prompts avoidance, - Is that it - this is just unbelievably anxiety/confidence/imposter syndrome/perfectionism 101. Also, do not care too much to be lectured by a guy so well integrated within his social network. Give me a break, Exposure - distress tolerance - all this is already long known. Not interested whatsoever in attending his forthcoming Guardian masterclass. Self-talk!!! - has this guy never heard of ACT and Relational Frame Theory. Sorry to be so negative, nothing new here whatsoever. Attitudes - part of REBT now in the UK as utilised by Prof. Windy Dryden. Unconditional self-acceptance/ self as context one of ACT psychological flexibility processes. That was 27 minutes of my life gone for nothing.

  • @margaretbergin2987
    @margaretbergin2987 Жыл бұрын

    I was enjoying the discussion until the mention of equating covid vaccination increasing your immunity ...Ian you must be corrupted by big pharma ...very disappointing

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