Wendy Suzuki

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Wendy Suzuki


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Dr. Wendy A. Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University. Her major research interest is brain plasticity with the focus on the brain's ability to form and retain new long-term memories. ...more

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“Anxiety’s arousal, triggered by the stress response, will alert you to something that’s bothering you—a sudden change at home or work, for instance. You pay attention and think through what’s at stake: What does this change mean for you? For your loved ones? Can you control the situation? By organizing your thoughts around what you can control, you draw upon serotonin, dopamine, and cortisol to keep you focused on next steps. This action keeps you emotionally regulated and goal-driven.”
Wendy Suzuki, Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion

“By reframing the way you think about anxiety, you can take what was once a major drag and turn it into something useful and even beneficial in your life. And as you achieve this flip, you will naturally open the door to the extraordinary benefits that anxiety is designed to bring into your life. When functioning properly, anxiety can essentially grant you six superpowers: the ability to strengthen your overall physical and emotional resilience; perform tasks and activities at a higher level; optimize your mindset; increase your focus and productivity; enhance your social intelligence; and improve your creative skills. Getting a handle on your anxiety and shifting it to good opens the door to discovering how anxiety can become a superpower.”
Wendy Suzuki, Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion

“So, what is resilience? It’s tenacity in response to falling short of your goal. It’s courage to continue despite disappointment. It’s the belief that you can and will do better if you put in the effort or practice. It’s the confidence to believe that you matter. It’s an openness to learning and relearning. It’s the stamina to persevere.”
Wendy Suzuki, Anxiety is Your Superpower (GOOD ANXIETY): Using anxiety to think better, feel better and do better

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