Do you ever feel like you’re constantly rushing, juggling everything, yet never truly present? Stress, anxiety, and screen addictions aren’t just bad habits—they’re rewiring your brain.
This week’s guest, Dr. Trish Leigh, a neurofeedback expert and brain health coach, reveals how to retrain your brain for focus, calm, and authentic joy. With her unique blend of cutting-edge science and lived experience as a mother of five, she helps people break free from overwhelm, screen dependence, and unhealthy patterns.
Discover how multitasking sabotages your well-being, why screen use is reshaping kids’ brains, and the practical steps you can take today to rewire your mind for resilience, presence, and lasting performance.
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Actionable Takeaways:
Audit Your Daily Schedule: Identify the moments that leave you feeling rushed or dysregulated, then restructure your day to reduce rushing and create space for calm focus.
Rewire Your Brain for Regulation: Practice recognizing your stress “cues” (e.g., feeling rushed, tightening finances, snapping at loved ones) and use grounding techniques—like pausing, breathing, or stepping back—to reset before burnout.
Digital Dopamine Detox: Take inventory of your screen habits and replace one “quick dopamine hit” activity (doom-scrolling, binge-watching) with a real-life joy activity that brings deeper fulfillment.
Redefine Joy vs. Dopamine: Ask yourself, “Am I chasing quick stimulation, or choosing experiences that give me true joy?” Then schedule at least one authentic joy activity this week.
Break Multitasking Habits: Commit to being fully present in one area of your life—work, family, or rest—rather than juggling everything at once. Notice how your energy and focus shift.
Conclusion
At the end of the day, your brain is your most valuable asset—and the way you train it determines how you show up in every part of your life. Dr. Trish Leigh reminds us that stress, screen dependence, and constant multitasking don’t just make us tired; they rewire us for burnout. But with awareness, intentional practices, and the right tools, we can rewire for focus, calm, joy, and resilience.
The challenge—and the opportunity—is to ask yourself: Am I living the life I truly want, or the one I’ve been programmed to accept? The choice to reshape your brain and your future starts today.