Tuesday, April 9, 2013

A Pathway to Success: Using Your Brain.



According to psychology instructor Dr. Don Smith, the secret to success is all about enlightenment.

But what exactly is enlightenment? And how do we control it?


Dr. Don Smith explained how students can use 
their brain to increase awareness. 
These are the questions that Smith addressed today in his lecture on "Enlightenment and the Brain" as a part of the Humanities Lecture Series on enlightenment. 

“Enlightenment with a small, ‘e,’ not a capital ‘E,’” said Smith, explaining that this type of enlightenment is about a sense of awareness and an understanding of the brain.

Smith began the lecture by passing around a real brain for students to look, or grimace, at.



Some students took their time to examine the brain, 
while others  passed it along as quickly as possible.
 




















“Part of my intention for this lecture is to let people know just how powerful this machine is,” said Smith as he explained the different parts of the brain.

 Even though it is such a powerful organ, the brain is locked away and trapped. It is completely dependent on gathering information from external sources. The brain needs our help to work its best.

According to Smith, awareness is the name of the game. It begins with an awareness of behavior. Once you identify your behavior, you can identify your emotions and can then identify your thoughts and have the ability to change them.

“Our behaviors always follow this combination of what we’re thinking about and the emotions they produce,” said Smith.

He used an interesting analogy between anxiety and excitement. The physiologies of these two feelings are quite similar. Your heart beats faster when you’re excited and when you’re nervous. You may start sweating and get butterflies in your stomach. But, the emotions and thoughts behind the two feelings are different.

People feel nervous because they might have to do something that they think is uncomfortable. People feel excited because they are going to do something that they think is worth anticipating. The key is to understand why you are thinking what you’re thinking.

“Your brain is just waiting for information,” said Smith. “If you tell it to do something, it will. If you don’t somebody else will.”

By this philosophy, you should be able to become the next Bill Gates just by thinking about it, right?
Well, maybe. But, there’s a little more to it than that. Smith explained that success comes with very specific goals. If you picture what success is to you, then you can make your own goals. Tell your brain what you want and you might just be able to achieve it.

Smith also encouraged keeping an active brain. Going to school, playing an instrument, walking backwards, and sitting somewhere new are all ways to give your brain a workout. Doing different things, he said, helps to keep the brain working.

“If you have a behavior you don’t like, then you need to become aware of the thought and change it,” said Smith. “Until you become aware of the thoughts, your behaviors will be beyond your control.”

Want to learn more about the brain? Check out these websites:






Story by Lily Haight
 

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