Les 1
Your Emotions Are Data, Not Your Identity
In this first session, we gently explore the relationship between emotions and identity. Many of us unconsciously merge what we feel with who we are, especially during difficult moments. Today’s lesson introduces a neuroscience-informed way of understanding emotions as signals rather than definitions. Through a short teaching and a calming guided meditation, you will learn how to notice emotions with curiosity, reduce self-judgement, and create a little more inner space around what you feel. This practice supports emotional clarity, nervous system regulation, and a more compassionate relationship with yourself
Les 2
Action Creates Clarity
Many people wait to feel confident, motivated, or clear before taking action, yet neuroscience shows the opposite is often true. In this session, you will explore how small, intentional actions help settle the nervous system, reduce mental overwhelm, and create clarity from the inside out. Through gentle teaching and a grounded guided meditation, you will learn how movement and choice can quiet overthinking and restore a sense of direction, even when motivation feels low.
Les 3
Pain Is Feedback, Not Punishment
In this session, we explore a kinder way of relating to pain, discomfort, and emotional difficulty. Rather than seeing pain as something to resist or judge, today’s lesson introduces the idea of pain as feedback from the nervous system. Through gentle teaching and a calming guided meditation, you will learn how to listen to discomfort with curiosity, reduce inner resistance, and respond to difficulty with compassion rather than self-blame.
Les 4
Identity Shapes Behaviour More Than Willpower
In this session, we explore why lasting change rarely comes from trying harder or relying on willpower alone. Instead, today’s lesson introduces the neuroscience-informed idea that behaviour naturally flows from identity. Through teaching and a guided meditation, you will begin to notice the quiet stories you hold about who you are, how they influence daily choices, and how gently shifting identity can create more ease, consistency, and self-trust over time.
Les 5
Your Brain Can Change at Any Age
In this final session, we explore the reassuring truth that change remains possible throughout your life. Modern neuroscience shows that the brain is not fixed or rigid, but continually reshaping itself in response to experience, attention, and compassion. Through gentle teaching and a guided meditation, today’s lesson helps you build trust in your capacity to grow, heal, and form new patterns, no matter your age or past experiences.