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  1. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  2. A distraction can be defined as an urge to switch tasks.
  3. Adrenaline
  4. Adrenaline can be experienced in high performance states, low performance states, and paralysis/freeze reaction.
  5. Adrenaline increases IQ, fluency of speech, connections to others, executive function.
  6. Amygdala
  7. Anxiety is caused by consistently avoiding a trigger.
  8. Anxiety is not a trait.
  9. Attention & Distraction
  10. Avoiding challenges, perceived as external, leads to vicious cycles.
  11. Challenge
  12. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  13. Constancy
  14. Contribution Guidelines
  15. Deadline benefit
  16. Default Mode Network (default attention)
  17. Distractibility is a state of training.
  18. Distractibility is not a permanent trait.
  19. Flexibility
  20. Flow
  21. Generosity
  22. Growth mindset vs Fixed mindset
  23. Humility
  24. Intensity
  25. Internalized challenges produce the energy we call motivation.
  26. Kevin's reading list
  27. Magnanimity
  28. Meta-Awareness
  29. Mindfulness
  30. Mindfulness activates your parasympathetic nervous system.
  31. Order
  32. Patience is the breaker of every vicious cycle.
  33. Physical Exercise
  34. Predictive attention, also called default attention, uses the default mode network.
  35. Reframing flips you from low to high performance.
  36. Resilience
  37. Resilience, Anti-Fragility, Grit
  38. Salience
  39. Sharif's guide to editing
  40. Sincerity
  41. Sleep
  42. Strategies
  43. Sympathetics / Parasympathetics
  44. The amygdala detects threat labels.
  45. The appraisal you make of your adrenaline determines its function, for high performance or fight-or-flight response.
  46. The Golden Day
  47. The nucleus accumbens detects salience.
  48. The Yerkes-Dodson curve shows the relationship between abilities and arousal.
  49. Threat Mode
  50. Top-Down Neuroscience

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