Episode 17: Changing Neural Pathways to Live a Miraculous Life with Dr. Richard Shuster

In today’s episode, I am sitting down with the wonderful Dr. Richard Shuster. He’s a clinical psychologist, philanthropist, highly sought-after TEDx speaker, and cutting-edge CEO who harnesses the power of habits, positive thinking, and love to help people and organizations achieve their full potential. 

AND Dr. Shuster has had 3 near-death experiences!

Today, he shares why he feels like the luckiest person on earth and how he lives in the Miracle Zone after nearly dying 3 times. He talks about creating new neural pathways in your brain and his best tips for experiencing your full potential by following your heart’s passion.

If you struggle to do what you love because of doubt or those nagging voices that say it’s a terrible idea that will never work, listen closely. Richard explains how silencing those voices allows the Universe to bring the people and experiences you need exactly when you need them.

In these times, when world events and provoking headlines can drain our energy and cloud the love that surrounds us, it’s important to be careful not to indulge on social media, the news, or other people’s opinions.

Join us as we learn what it takes to live a balanced life, follow your heart’s passion, and create new neural pathways that lead to a truly miraculous life.

“There is incredible potential that lies within each and every one of us to create positive change in our lives and the lives of others while achieving our dreams” – Dr. Richard Shuster.

What we talked about:

  • Living in the miracle zone despite having three near-death experiences (3:08) 
  • Staying positive amid perceived chaos and strife (8:17) 
  • Retraining the brain to create new, positive neural pathways (16:04) 
  • Richard’s experience of shifting into a life of miracles (20:31)
  • Advice for those ready to face their fears and shift to doing what they love  (23:33)

Favorite quotes from the episode:

  • “It’s okay to close the laptop. It’s okay to have a life. It’s okay to let the work wait till tomorrow because there will always be more work” – Dr. Richard Shuster.
     
  • Be intentional about who is in your world, period. If you have the right people around you, anything is possible” – Dr. Richard Shuster.

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