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The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health with Dorian Mintzer and Ellen Langer

September 05, 2023 Dorian Mintzer
Revolutionize Your Retirement Radio
The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health with Dorian Mintzer and Ellen Langer
Show Notes

Discover how adjusting your thoughts can change your health—from the "mother of mindfulness" and the first female tenured professor of psychology at Harvard.

When it comes to our health, too many of us think that a medical diagnosis describes a static or worsening condition. We live our lives as though our ailments—our stiff knees, frayed nerves, or failing eyesight—can only change in one direction: for the worse. 

Ellen J. Langer’s life’s work proves the fault in that logic. She has spent more than forty years testing the limiting effects of our negative assumptions as well as the healing power of being mindful—present in the moment and not distracted by memories or projections into the future. 

In this program, you'll discover:

  •  how our thoughts and perspectives have the potential to shape our well-being.
  • her colorful experiments illustrate the influence of mindfulness on how our bodies function, how we heal, and how we age
  • how discouraging health news can lead to a worsening physical state
  • that a true understanding of health begins with our mindset

About Ellen Langer:

Ellen J. Langer was the first woman to be tenured in psychology at Harvard, where she is still a professor of psychology. The recipient of three Distinguished Scientists awards, the Arthur W. Staats Award for Unifying Psychology, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Liberty Science Genius Award, Dr. Langer is the author of eleven books, including her newest book, The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health, as well as the international bestseller Mindfulness. Her trailblazing experiments in social psychology have earned her inclusion in The New York Times Magazine’s “Year in Ideas” issue. She is known worldwide as the “mother of mindfulness” and the “mother of positive psychology.”  She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Get in touch with Ellen Langer:

Ellen's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/mindfulbody

Ellen’s website: http://ellenlanger.com/ 

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