The Science of Self-Help

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Monthly Musings July 2021

In this column I share articles, books, research, and thoughts related to the science of self-help, along with experiments and random rabbit holes I’ve gone down across the previous month.

This last month has mostly been about me confronting my severe burnout. I took about 2 weeks off to just focus on relaxing. That’s really hard for me to do, and I find very little specific advice on how to actually recover. There were many cases where I knew what I should do, but summoning the energy to do it was beyond me. I also feel there was a kind of map to recovery that I’d like to write about in a later post.

I’ve been digging into some great Youtube channels, like the Huberman Lab and Veritasium. I usually don’t have the time to watch an hour or more video doing deep dives, but time off has given me that opportunity which is great. They both put out fantastic content.

I also had some great conversations. One was on sleep with a friend who takes a very different approach to self help than I do. His background is in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and he had me looking up a different approach to overcoming sleep onset latency than I need to test out (linked below). I’ve appeared as a guest on his podcast and you can check him out here or here.

Interesting Stuff

Research

Social

Miscellaneous and Esoteric

If you’ve got any interesting links, books, comments, or suggestions, shoot me an email at scienceofselfhelp (at) gmail.com. I’d love to hear from you!