Episode Description
If the word gratitude has ever made you roll your eyes, this episode is for you.
This isn’t about toxic positivity or pretending everything is fine. It’s about neuroscience.
In this episode, Ashley explores how gratitude reshapes your Reticular Activating System (RAS) — the brain’s internal filter that decides what gets noticed. For neurodivergent nervous systems wired for intensity, pattern recognition, and threat detection, that filter can easily become tuned toward what’s overwhelming or missing.
Gratitude, practised intentionally, becomes a neural training practice.
You’ll learn how negativity bias and modern media hijack your attention, why simply searching for something to appreciate changes your brain, and how a simple six-week challenge can gently retrain your inner lens.
This is grounded, science-backed, and fully relevant to the lived experience of neurodivergence.
Gratitude isn’t naive.
It’s neural.
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