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The Balanced Entrepreneur: Wellness & Work #MakingBank #S8E50

Publish Date: 2024/6/30
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Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Steven Kotler, Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin and Barton Scott and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.

 

(3:13) Gary Brecka

Depression is often linked to low serotonin levels, but instead of directly increasing serotonin, treatments like SSRIs are used. These medications enhance serotonin availability in the brain by preventing its reabsorption. While effective, it's important to consider a holistic approach that includes lifestyle changes and therapy.

 

(8:07) Steven Kotler

Good nutrition and hydration are essential for maintaining energy levels, but everyone's dietary needs vary. It's important to tailor your diet to your individual needs. Additionally, social support is crucial; lacking it can lead to cognitive and energy deficits. Make sure to prioritize connections with others for overall well-being.

 

(14:22) Jay Campbell

Testosterone deficiency affects a significant portion of men aged 17 to 40, which is concerning. This issue can impact energy, mood, and overall health. It's important for men to monitor their hormone levels and seek medical advice if needed, as proper management can improve quality of life.

 

(18:09) Tyna Moore

People who strength train, like wrestlers, often excel at rehabilitation. When injured, they continue their routines by deloading and maintaining movement patterns, which aids in recovery and promotes overall well-being. If you experience an injury, consider adapting your workouts rather than stopping entirely, and consult a professional for guidance.

 

(23:21) Dave Asprey

The idea that fasting leads to starvation mode and weight gain is a common misconception. Many believe that eating six to eight times a day is necessary for energy, but this isn't always true. Fasting can actually promote metabolic benefits and doesn't necessarily cause fat gain. Consider exploring intermittent fasting as a potential strategy, but consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it suits your individual needs.

 

(29:05) JJ Virgin

Artificial sweeteners, such as Acesulfame K, can impact insulin levels similarly to glucose. Some, like Splenda, may lead to glucose intolerance in just a week. Be cautious with artificial sweeteners and monitor your body's response; consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.

 

(34:05) Barton Scott

To maximize your ability to enjoy life, build a successful company, and help others, it's essential to focus on clarity and purpose. Regularly assess your goals to ensure they are worthwhile. Remember, if you're not testing, you're guessing. Continuously evaluate and adjust your approach based on feedback and results to achieve meaningful success.

 

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