Why Small Practices Create Big Change
Breathe and Lead by Lena Hill
Episode notes
We live in a culture that rewards intensity. But when it comes to how the brain actually changes, intensity isn't the point. Repetition is. In this episode, we get into the neuroscience of neuroplasticity...what it really means, why small practices outperform dramatic ones, and what change actually feels like from the inside while it's happening. We also talk about something that surprises many people: when you practice, it matters just as much as how you practice.
Key concepts: Neuroplasticity (the brain's capacity to change structure and function through experience) / Hebb's principle (neurons that fire together, wire together) / Optimal arousal zone (the neurological sweet spot where new learning is most accessible) / Context-dependent learning (the nervous system learns not just the practice, but the conditions surround ...