The Science of Self-Help

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Monthly Musings October 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 month was pretty uneventful. After turning in a massive book project last month, I’ve been suffering from a bit of paralysis in moving forward with personal goals. I’ve also gone out of town and had guests visit, all of which changed up the normal flow of things.

But I did finish the first phase of the Finder’s Course, an intense meditation course, record a podcast on sleep, and attend my first in-person Stoic group meeting since before the pandemic started. I’m two months into my new sleep protocols, resulting in ongoing and automatic early morning wake ups. This is a huge change for me, and I’m glad it’s still stable despite all the recent interruptions to my routines.

Oh, and Coursera reference me in an article on motivation (linked below).

Interesting Stuff

Research

  • Zinc improves the efficiency and quality of sleep [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!