In The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel interviews cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Amishi Jha about attention, its fragility, and how it can be trained. Dr. Jha explains that attention is a brain system that doesn't fully develop until age 25 and is comprised of three functions: selective attention (flashlight), alerting system (floodlight), and executive functions (juggler). Stress can cause all three systems to fail, but mindfulness training, specifically 12 minutes a day for four days a week, can strengthen them. Dr. Jha provides practical advice on how to implement mindfulness exercises, emphasizing that consistency and self-compassion are key. She also shares insights on how attention is a form of love and encourages listeners to pay attention to their attention.
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