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Building Mental Resilience

Resilience is defined as the ability to withstand stressors through willpower, driven by the brain's prefrontal cortex. The release of norepinephrine and epinephrine serves as a universal response to stress. To cultivate mental toughness, one effective method involves "counting walls," which helps individuals push through their initial resistance to discomfort, such as cold exposure.
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    Using Deliberate Cold Exposure for Health and Performance | Huberman Lab Podcast #66

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    • Why does Andrew Huberman recommend the 'overcoming wall' protocol to build mental toughness using cold exposure in the episode Using Deliberate Cold Exposure for Health and Performance | Huberman Lab Podcast #66 and the clip Building Mental Resilience?

    • Why does Andrew Huberman recommend the protocol 'overcoming wall' to build mental toughness using cold exposure in the episode Using Deliberate Cold Exposure for Health and Performance | Huberman Lab Podcast #66 and the clip Building Mental Resilience?

    • Why does Andrew Huberman recommend the protocol 'overcoming wall' to build mental toughness using cold exposure in the episode Using Deliberate Cold Exposure for Health and Performance | Huberman Lab Podcast #66 and the clip Building Mental Resilience?

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