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COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: THE NEURO-SCIENCE OF WILLPOWER


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Price
£79 inc VAT
Or £26.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
3 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

In this course you will learn about the science behind strong willpower, and raise your self control to allow you to achieve your goals. Based on the latest research and cutting-edge insights from cognitive psychology, neuroscience and medicine, this course distills it all into practical lessons and tools to build your willpower.

Self-control affects your life almost constantly. Whether it’s going for a run after work, writing another job application or resisting the temptation of watching another episode Big Bang Theory. All of these decisions depend on your self-control.

This course will teach you to learn and apply the insights psychologists and neuroscientists have had over the last decades. And it will take you on a journey towards understanding and mastering willpower. To maximize your success, health and happiness.

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

Highlights

  • Course covers the latest scientific background to do with the cognitive psychology underpinning willpower
  • The core of the course is to help you to apply this knowledge
  • Learn about a wide variety of willpower hacks
  • Trick yourself into self control through cognitive psychology techniques
  • Understand the cognitive reasoning behind willpower and use this to take control of your life.
  • Guest appearances from Jerry Seinfeld and Homer Simpson!

Curriculum

Part 1 – Introduction

Introduction to the course

Course Overview

Not sure about going through this course? Do this!

Risk Reward Analysis

Choosing a self control challenge

Part 2 – Willpower Basics: Hot and Cool

What is self control?

Why is self control important?

The Marshmallow Test

Hot and Cool System

Self Awareness for Higher Willpower

Identify Willpower Obstacles

Going from Hot to Cool

Part 3 – The Willpower Muscle

Introduction to the Willpower Muscle

Chocolate Chip Cookie and Your Willpower

What Judges can teach you about self control

Willpower Depletion Explained

Activity: Track your decisions for a day

Focus on one change at a time

Reduce the Number of Decisions

Get a Sugar Boost

Part 4 – Your Brain in Control

Introduction

Neuroscience of Willpower

The Brain – Your Willpower Muscle

Mindfulness Meditation for More Willpower

Activity: Mindful Breaths for Self Control

Mindfulness of Breathing Meditation

How Mindfulness Meditation Builds Willpower

Surf the Urge

Activity: Surfing the Urge Meditation

A Few Thoughts on Mindfulness

Willpower Workout

Part 5 – Willpower Beliefs

Introduction

Beliefs about Willpower

Helpful Willpower Beliefs

Understanding Willpower Mindsets

Thinking Error: Low Frustration Tolerance

Rethinking Discomfort

Using ABC Sheets to Identify LFT Beliefs

The ABC Sheets

Activity: Exposure

Activity: Postponing Gratification

Identifying Self Sabotaging Beliefs

Dealing with Self Sabotage

Spend Some Time before Moving On

Part 6 –Present v Future Self

Introduction

Two Different People?

Future Self Continuity

Use this to talk to your future self

Jerry Seinfeld on future self continuity

A Letter to your Future Self

To Email your future self

A Message to Your Future Self

Homer Simpson on his Future Self

Reward Substitution

Activity: Reward Substitution

Pre-Commitment

Know your WHY

Pause and Plan

Priming your why

Trick your brain: Force a Start

Trick your brain: Postpone

Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions

Instructions: Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions

Part 7 – Your Body on Willpower

Introduction

Willpower and Heart Rate Variability

What impacts your heart rate variability?

Increasing heart rate variability: Willpower breathing

Alternate nostril breathing

Physical exercise for more willpower

Better nutrition: The most ignored route to higher willpower

Get Rest

Get Rest part 2!

Part 8 – Putting Self Control in Context

Introduction

Remove Temptations and Distractions

Your Social Environment

Get a willpower buddy

Build Habits

Break Habits

Apps for Self Control

Part 9 – Conclusion

Thank you and Goodbye


Details

Lectures – over 80

Videos – over 3h of video content

Language – English

Who is this course for?

  • People who want to change towards a healthier lifestyle through dieting or exercise
  • People looking to get rid of addiction based behaviours
  • Those who want to stop procrastinating
  • Students interested in cognitive psychology, and how the mind works.

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