The high-tech world of biohacking often focuses on physical factors for longevity, like supplements and cold plunges. However, author and biohacker Tony Wrighton suggests that mindset plays a more significant role. Drawing from his experience in behavior change and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), Tony reveals that our beliefs about aging may impact lifespan more than diet or exercise.
A Yale University study supports this idea, showing that individuals with a negative mindset towards aging live 7.5 years shorter than those with a positive outlook. This effect is more detrimental than smoking, obesity, or high cholesterol.
Many in the wellness world meticulously track physical metrics but neglect the emotional and psychological aspects critical for a “longevity mindset.” Questions about resilience, purpose, and emotional stress should be addressed. Studies suggest that purpose, like having children, contributes to longevity. Human connection and physical touch also play vital roles in health, evidenced by improvements in heart rate variability (HRV) during physical interaction.
Impact of Overstimulation
Tony identifies overstimulation from screens as a major health crisis contributor. Deliberate screen breaks are crucial for health. The constant “on” state leads to health anxiety, sleep disruption, and hinders the body’s natural healing process. Tony emphasizes that life’s best experiences, like food and love, do not require screens.
Tools for Inner Change
Tony advocates for various tools to support mindset work. Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) helps reframe beliefs. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) aids in managing emotional distress. Habit Stacking involves layering positive routines to make them automatic. Tony’s most effective biohack is spending time outdoors in the morning. Longevity, for Tony, is a lifestyle built on daily rituals and belief rewiring. Key practices include daily screen-free time, 20 minutes of inner reflection, human connection, purpose, and consistent routines.
The Power of Beliefs
Tony stresses that in a world obsessed with optimization, we often ignore the invisible drivers of well-being. How we think and feel may be the most powerful biohacks. Before investing in expensive gadgets, we should examine our beliefs about aging and purpose. These beliefs can determine if we merely live or truly thrive.
In this podcast you’ll learn…
- How mindset can impact longevity more than physical health factors.
- A Yale University study reveals the impact of a negative aging mindset.
- The importance of purpose and human connection for well-being.
- Tools like NLP, EFT, and Habit Stacking for inner change.
- The necessity of screen breaks in the modern world.
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