DiscoverPocket Coach28. The Neuroscience to Building Discipline (in simple terms) with Tobias Johnson
28. The Neuroscience to Building Discipline (in simple terms) with Tobias Johnson

28. The Neuroscience to Building Discipline (in simple terms) with Tobias Johnson

Update: 2023-02-15
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Building discipline is a very abstract idea, and often misunderstood for grit. Discipline is not grit (as Tobias alludes to). He shares a follow-on framework that can be used (backed by science) to help us build the disciplinary muscle so that we can gain more control over our life in a healthy way that adds wellbeing, rather than taking it away.


Tobias is an online coach who helps people transform their health & physique. He is also a published scientist, with his research focusing on how to overcome self-defeating behaviour. Tobias studied Neuroscience at the University of New South Wales, graduating with First Class Honours.


Follow Tobias on Instagram @tobiasjohnson_


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KEY STUDIES MENTIONED:


Lovingkindness is a better alternative to comparing yourself to others:


Gentile, D. A., Sweet, D. M., & He, L. (2019). Caring for Others Cares for the Self.


Successful individuals tend to experience fewer temptations:


Milyavskaya, M., & Inzlicht, M. (2017). What’s So Great About Self-Control?


Individuals high in self-control pursue want-to goals rather than have-to goals:


Inzlicht, M., & Friese, M. (2020). Willpower Is Overrated.


Forecasting obstacles improves goal achievement:


Oettingen, G. (2012). Future thought and behaviour change.


Getting clear on your values can boost self-control:


Schmeichel, B. J., & Vohs, K. (2009). Self-affirmation and self-control.

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28. The Neuroscience to Building Discipline (in simple terms) with Tobias Johnson

28. The Neuroscience to Building Discipline (in simple terms) with Tobias Johnson

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