The Power of Mindset: How it Can Affect your Health, Aging, and Happiness

Amherst College

Catherine Sanderson is the Poler Family Professor and former Chair of Psychology at Amherst College and is often cited as the school’s most popular professor. Her research has received grant funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health. She has published over 25 journal articles in addition to three college textbooks. In 2012, she was named one of the country’s “Top 300 Professors” by the Princeton Review.

 

 

Overview

The Power of Mindset

This presentation describes cutting edge research on the power of one’s mindset – literally meaning the setting of the mind towards a particular set of expectations – on influencing thoughts, feelings, and behavior. In this class, you’ll learn how making subtle tweaks in mindset can lead children to perform better on challenging math tests, college students to show improvements in their vision, and older adults to score higher on memory tasks. You’ll also learn about the substantial impact of mindset on physical health. Would you believe that simple shifts in mindset can lead to faster walking speeds, decreases in blood pressure and body fat, and increases in life expectancy?

 

At the conclusion of this talk you’ll learn specific (and relatively easy) strategies for changing your own mindset, which can lead to better psychological and physical well-being.

 

 

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Robin Ouellette

I love One Day University and I’m not sure if it is because I was born and raised in Massachusetts, but so far out of many talks I’ve listened to, yours has been the most interesting and upbeat! (I love that you speak at the same rate of speed I’m used to as well. I’m often accused of speaking too fast out here in Ohio! ) Thanks! I even took notes and my dog is going to get some stares tonight!

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