And I Desperately Wanted to Change. I Just Didn’t
Know How.
And this    is  an  important   point   in  my  story.  This    instinct    to  launch  myself  out
of  bed was my  inner   wisdom  talking.    Hearing it  was a   tipping point.  Following   its
instructions    was life-changing.  Your    brain   and your    body    send    you signals to  wake
up  and to  pay attention.  This    idea    of  launching   myself  out of  bed is  an  example of
that.   Your    instincts   may seem    stupid  in  the moment, but when    you honor   them
with    deliberate  action, it  can change  your    life.
There’s more    to  this    point   about   acting  on  your    instincts   than    just    the phrase
“trust  your    gut.”   New research    from    the University  of  Arizona,    in  partnership with
Cornell and Duke,   has shown   that    there’s a   powerful    connection  between your
brain   and your    instinct    to  act.    When    you set a   goal,   your    brain   opens   up  a   task    list.
Whenever    you are near    things  that    can help    you achieve those   goals,  your    brain   fires
up  your    instincts   to  signal  to  get that    goal    completed.  Let me  give    you an  example.
Let’s   say you have    a   goal    to  get healthier.  If  you walk    into    a   living  room,
nothing happens.    If  you walk    past    a   gym,    however,    your    prefrontal  cortex  lights  up
because you are near    something   related to  getting healthier.  As  you pass    the gym,
you’ll  feel    like    you should  exercise.   That’s  an  instinct    reminding   you of  the goal.
That’s  your    inner   wisdom, and it’s    important   to  pay attention   to  it, no  matter  how
small   or  silly   that    instinct    may seem.
Subconsciously, my  brain   was signaling   me  to  pay attention   to  this    rocket  launch
on  TV. In  that    five-second moment, my  brain   was sending me  a   very    clear   set of
instructions:
Pay attention   to  that    rocket  launch, Mel.    Grab    the idea.   Believe in  it. And do  it. Don’t   stop    and think.  Don’t   talk
yourself    out of  it. Launch  yourself    out of  bed tomorrow,   Mel.