Molly discusses how a growth mindset (believing in change) can create new neural pathways, while a fixed mindset (believing in unchangeability) can limit adaptability.
The process of forming new neural connections is described as "neurons that fire together wire together."
Consistently thinking and behaving in new ways can lead to physical changes in the brain, weakening old pathways and strengthening new ones.
This process is called synaptic pruning, which optimizes the brain for reinforced behaviors.
Molly presents a practical challenge for listeners: to practice shifting one thought pattern and replace a fixed mindset belief with a growth mindset belief.
She encourages listeners to identify a specific area where they feel stuck and work on reinforcing new beliefs with small actions.
The goal is to start laying the foundation for new neural pathways and support sustainable change.
Molly concludes by encouraging listeners to subscribe, share the episode, and explore more resources on the Alcohol Minimalist website.