How we fundamentally misunderstand ‘well-being’ | Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

### 🧠 What *True* Well-Being Really Means Most people think of well-being as just the absence of illness or stress. But neuroscience and social science show it's much deeper — **it's about balance** and the **flexibility to manage yourself**. #### 🔑 Key Takeaways: - **Well-being is both a capacity and a state**: It’s not just a feeling, it’s a skill you build. - **It's created from within**: Through your own actions and mindset, not something applied from outside. --- ### 💡 Practical Ways to Build Well-Being: 1. **Nurture strong relationships** – Prioritize time with people you care about. 2. **Take control of tech habits** – Limit addictive scrolling and overstimulation. 3. **Do what you love with people you love** – Joy and connection matter. 4. **Reflect regularly** – Ask yourself: What’s this all for? What matters? 5. **Give to others** – Acts of kindness reflect back to us emotionally. --- ### 🌱 A Modern View of Well-Being Includes: - **Personal agency** – Feeling in control of your choices. - **Connection to others** – A sense of belonging and shared meaning. - **Purpose** – Living in alignment with what matters to you. - **Shared storytelling** – Creating narratives of meaning and possibility with others. --- About Mary Helen Immordino-Yang: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, EdD, is an expert on the psychological and neurobiological foundations of social emotion, self-awareness, and culture, and how they impact learning, development, and education. She is a Professor of Education at the USC Rossier School of Education, a Professor of Psychology at the Brain and Creativity Institute, a faculty member in the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the University of Southern California, and the Director of the USC Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning, and Education (CANDLE). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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