{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/683f0798c966cde736234a29/6a675e25ad0e014a843070c2?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The only 12 proven self-help tools for a meaningful life and improving the world","description":"<p>There's an overwhelming amount of self-help advice out there, which makes it really hard to know what will work for you. But it turns out that over 450 self-help techniques from 100 books and 20 types of therapy actually boil down to just 12 tools.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we talk with Spencer Greenberg, a mathematician and founder of the psychology research nonprofit Clearer Thinking. He recently co-authored the book <em>The 12 Levers</em> with clinical psychologist Jeremy Stevenson, to cut through the noise of self-help and provide people with the smallest number of concrete tools they can leverage in different situations.</p><p><br></p><p>We cover:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>How nearly 500 self-help techniques got narrowed down into 12 core psychological strategies, and how to use them.</li><li>Why most people live by values they absorbed from their parents or environment rather than ones they actually chose, and how to figure out what your own values are.</li><li>The real formula for productivity, which takes into account how important the work actually is.</li><li>Why hopelessness is often less about the state of the world than about feeling unable to act, plus the single most evidence-backed exercise for building genuine optimism.&nbsp;</li><li>The exposure therapy techniques he used to overcome severe social anxiety.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><p><br></p><p>0:00 Cold open</p><p>0:52 How 459 self-help techniques boil down to just 12 levers</p><p>2:36 Does self-help need to be evidence-based?</p><p>4:40 Why understanding yourself can change the world</p><p>5:42 Are you living on your values or someone else’s values?</p><p>7:11 How to figure out what you actually value</p><p>8:03 Pleasurable life vs meaningful life: what actually makes you fulfilled?</p><p>9:39 Redefining productivity: on the importance of the work vs hours and efficiency</p><p>11:46 Optimism vs hope, and training yourself to be more optimistic</p><p>15:21 Why Spencer wrote The 12 Levers, and how he beat his own social anxiety</p><p>18:14 Which levers are hardest to maintain and self development as an ongoing journey</p><p>20:01 Overwhelmed by 12 levers? Where to start</p><p>22:26 How to create meaning in your life through your values</p><p>26:26 Advice for young people who feel hopeless about the future</p><p>28:15 Designing an AI assistant that pushes you toward your values</p><p>31:39 What would it look like if everyone used the 12 levers?</p><p>32:56 When to accept things vs when to fight for change</p><p>36:55 Why your self-help knowledge might have blind spots</p><p>38:13 Spencer's existential hope vision for AI</p><p>38:48 The technology Spencer wants to see built</p><p>39:14 What Spencer would do instead of his current work</p><p>39:58 The best piece of advice Spencer ever received</p>","author_name":"Foresight Institute"}