Episode Description
Modern life can estrange us from what truly matters. We chase goals that look like success but feel hollow – and before we know it, we’re overwhelmed, reactive and disconnected from our own internal compass.
In this episode of Super Brain, Sabina Brennan explores meaning and purpose through a neuroscience lens and offers a powerful practical tool: make an appointment with yourself.
You’ll learn why your sense of self is essentially a story your brain constructed from data (some brilliant, some expired), why memory isn’t a recording device and how clarity changes what your brain notices.
By the end, you’ll have a simple, repeatable ritual to audit the story of you, update limiting beliefs and take one small action aligned with what matters most.
In This Episode
- Why meaning and purpose aren’t found by doing more
- How stress pushes your brain into survival mode
- Why your sense of self is a story built from old data
- The myth of memory as a “video file”
- How limiting beliefs are often narrative errors
- A step-by-step “appointment with yourself” ritual
- How clarity becomes a neural filter for what you want next
Call to Action
If this episode landed for you, schedule your appointment with yourself today – even 30 minutes is enough.
For a deeper dive into these ideas, explore The Neuroscience of Manifesting.
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