Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
9. Harnessing the Power of Your Brain | Sarah Murphy
“I kind of fell into the world of Neurofeedback and immersed myself and just fell deeply in love with the changes that we can get in the brain through an electrical level,” says Sarah Murphy, a Neurofeedback Specialist. Five years ago, Sarah discovered the Neurofeedback world and found her passion. First starting her career in the addiction and recovery space, Sarah found her niche advancing people’s peak performance from helping clients manage their stress to dealing with sleep disorders.
Through the evidence-based neurofeedback approach, Resilience Code Sarah helps high-level professionals and athletes maximize their work and athletic performances. Through retraining the mind to combat various mental illnesses and anxieties, anyone can move past the hang-ups hindering their success. Although we live in a society that encourages us to spread ourselves thin, Sarah understands the importance of reaching out to your community and asking for the help you need to meet your potential.
Tune into this week’s episode of The Code for a fascinating conversation on harnessing the brain’s power. Learn more about how Sarah fell into the Neurofeedback world, how Neurofeedback maximizes performance and why you should always ask for help when you need it.
Quotes
• “I kind of fell into the world of Neurofeedback and immersed myself and just fell deeply in love with the changes that we can get in the brain through an electrical level.” (01:23 - 1:33)
• “When the brain is constantly being hyper wound because it's not caught up on sleep, it goes into this fight or flight aspect. That's when we see some of the mental illnesses we see today: rumination, overthinking, depression, and PTSD.” (10:55 - 11:10)
• “Our goal here at Resilience Code is to cater to that peak performance mindset to support, clarify, improve client's ability to fall asleep, and get effective sleep.” (19:28 - 19:40)
• “There's the victim mentality, and there's not. If you want to build a skyscraper, you have every opportunity to do that. If you want to rebuild a five-story building, you have every opportunity to do that. If you don't want to rebuild, you also have the opportunity. Neurofeedback allows people to see the skyscraper and reach for it.” (34:20 - 34:37)
• “I would say within the scope of Neurofeedback, I see a lot of people trying to do it on their own. In my opinion, our society caters to people suffocating themselves by trying to be it all to themselves. We were put on this earth to be a community. So, opening your arms and allowing people to see what's going on for you and allowing them to allow yourself to be vulnerable, but also allowing to yourself to ask for help.” (36:26 - 36:29)
Links
Connect with Sarah Murphy
https://www.braincodecenters.com/
https://www.instagram.com/neuroninjasarah/
https://www.instagram.com/resiliencecode/
https://www.instagram.com/braincodecenters/
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