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Inspired Money
Creating a Vision Board for Financial Success: Visualizing Your Goals and Manifesting Abundance

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 67:19 Transcription Available


  Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Are you struggling to achieve financial goals like saving more, investing wisely, or building long-term wealth? This episode of Inspired Money brings a unique and transformative approach to financial success—Vision Boards. Discover how visualization can reinforce your goals, reshape your mindset, and increase the likelihood of achieving your dreams. Featuring top experts like John Assaraf, Dr. Srini Pillay, and Ellen Rogin, this episode is packed with insights on how to train your brain for financial success. Meet the Expert Panelists John Assaraf is a leading mindset and behavioral expert, CEO of NeuroGym, and two-time New York Times bestselling author, known for helping individuals and businesses unlock their fullest potential using neuroscience-based training. He has built five multimillion-dollar companies, appeared on Larry King Live, Anderson Cooper, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and has been featured in eight films, including The Secret. Srini Pillay, M.D. is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, specializing in the science of mindset, visualization, and goal achievement. A sought-after speaker, author, and consultant to Fortune 500 companies, he translates complex brain research into actionable strategies for personal and financial success. Author of several book including, “Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind.” Ellen Rogin, CPA, CFP®, is a money expert and financial intuitive who helps people reshape their relationship with money to create greater abundance and joy. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Picture Your Prosperity, and her insights have been featured on CNBC, ABC, NPR, TIME, and Oprah Magazine. Key Highlights The Power of Visualization: John Assaraf illustrates how visualization can restructure the neural pathways in the brain, influencing behavior and identity. He recounts his own experience, stating, “I started off making $1.65 an hour… to making millions of dollars a year.” Visualization coupled with consistent action propelled his vast transformation. Specificity and Relevance in Vision Boards: Dr. Srini Pillay explains that specific and relevant goals stimulate the brain's image centers. He shares a client success story where careful visualization led to unexpected personal fulfillment, demonstrating that specificity fuels motivation and action. Aligning Financial Goals with Personal Values: Ellen Rogin emphasizes that balancing financial planning with emotional and intuitive insights can deepen the meaning and fulfillment of financial success. Her structured approach to vision boards aligns financial goals with deeper personal values and contributions to society. Call-to-Action Here's my challenge for you this week: Take 10 minutes to start your own financial vision board. Grab a piece of paper, open a digital board, or even create a simple list of images and words that represent your goals. Just start—because clarity leads to action. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money

The Holistic Kids Show
124. Developing A Winning Mindset - Srini Pillay, MD

The Holistic Kids Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:56


Srini Pillay, M.D. (www.drsrinipillay.com) is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Part-Time) at Harvard Medical School. After graduating as the overall top medical student in South Africa, he completed his residency in psychiatry at McLean Hospital—Harvard's largest freestanding psychiatric hospital. There, he won more national awards than any resident in his class, and was one of the top three award winners in the US. Srini has completed fellowships in Psychopharmacology, Structural Brain Imaging and Functional Brain Imaging. In addition, he was Director of the Outpatient Anxiety Disorders Program at McLean Hospital. Srini was nationally funded by NIDA and was a co-investigator on many NIMH grants during his seventeen years of studying functional brain imaging at McLean Hospital, where he was Director of the Panic Disorders Research Program in the Brain Imaging Center. During this time he maintained an active clinical practice and still does. Srini is invested in translating research findings in psychiatry for the general public. A keen but non-nihilistic critic of certainty in any realm, he is invested in honoring qualitative and evidenced-based approaches from thoughtful examinations of psychological vulnerabilities. Srini received the “Books for a Better Life” award for his book, “Life Unlocked: 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear (Rodale, 2010). As an expert in brain-based leadership development and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group (www.neurobusinessgroup.com), he has also written “Your Brain and Business: The Neuroscience of Great Leaders (FT Press, 2011.)” Srini has contributed to developing leaders at The World Bank, IMF, United Nations, Fortune 500 Food and Beverage Companies, Lockheed Martin and many others. He is internationally recognized as an expert in applied brain science and human behavior, having been invited to speak throughout the US, London, Greece, Paris, Switzerland, Romania, Bulgaria, Brazil and India. His expertise has also frequently been sought out by the media having been featured on CNN, Fox, NPR, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Forbes, Fortune, Business Insider and various other outlets. His upcoming book, a deeper examination of focus, distraction and human complexity will be published by Random House (Ballantine) in the Spring of 2017. Srini is also a musician and poet.

Brain Shaman
Srini Pillay: Adventures In Non-Dual Reality — Thinking, Perceiving, and Living Beyond Linear Boundaries | Episode 35

Brain Shaman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 58:49


In this episode, we talk with Srini Pillay - a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, brain researcher, technology entrepreneur, author, speaker, musician, and much much more. We talk about the non-dual nature of the our mind, body, life, the world and how by reconnecting with the nonlinear patterns (of nature, technology, and ourselves), we can melt down the previous limits to our reality and discover new ways to think, experience, learn, and live. Some topics we get into include: perception (vision, embodiment, imagination ...), geometry (shapes, lines, fractals...), math, movement, technology (VR and AI), nature, distraction, identity, art, symbols, music, creativity, education, energy, life, subjectivity, discovery, and more. It's all about the rhythm and patterns of your thinking, perception, behavior, and therefore life. Let's adventure into the non-dual and non-linear spaces of reality, and, by doing so, feel more alive and rediscover and recreate who we are. Join this conversation to discover how to find those spaces and thereby enter into your new identity and reality.RESOURCES:BOOKS - Yoga Sutras of PantajaliCONCEPTS: - confabulation - default mode network - dharana - dhyana - epigenome - exposome - meaningful coincidence - methylation - mirror neurons - proteome - psychological halloweenism - samadhi - samyamaPEOPLE: - Carl Jung-  Joseph LeDoux - Krista Kim - Marianne Williamson -  Marsha Angell -  Martin Heidegger - Michael Gazzaniga  - Patrick Candela -----LEARN MORE ABOUT SRINI: - personal website: drsrinipillay.com - Reulay: reulay.com - NeuroBusiness Group: nbgcorporate.comCONNECT: - Instagram: @drsrinipillay - Twitter (X): @srinipillay - Facebook: /SriniPillayMD - LinkedIn: /drsrinipillay

Leading Boldly into the Future
Brain Science: Wired for Success with Dr. Srini Pillay in the USA

Leading Boldly into the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 73:15


Everything you do in life relates back to your brain or mindset. If you want to improve your business, you have to improve your people first. And the best way to improve them is to change their mindset. If you keep saying "I wish I was a successful athlete," that will never happen unless you start taking action. It's all in your brain. You need to go from probability to hope, to possibility. Join Anne Pratt as she talks to Harvard-Trained psychiatrist, brain researcher, McKinsey & Co Think Tank member, author, and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, Dr. Srini Pillay. Listen in if you want to understand how your brain works and how it influences your life. Learn more about bliss & suffering, existential confidence, the negative effects of stress & anxiety, and Dr. Srini's new project "Dance of the Psyche". Start adopting a possibility mindset today!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com

Stress Mastery Podcast
Living in Authenticity with Dr. Srini Pillay, M.D.

Stress Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 31:39


Are you feeling stuck in a stress mess, overwhelmed, and overstimulated by the demands of your life? Spread too thin and not prioritizing self-care because you feel like it's selfish when so many other people need your help? Well, let's stop for a moment.   How much can we really help others when we're just scraping by, ourselves? At the end of the day, we're only really worth as much as we can give, based on the energy we have in the time that we have.   I'm your host, Dr. Heidi Hanna, and in this stress mastery podcast, we're talking to the experts to find out what they do to use stress as fuel for success and what they do to shift stress in a positive way when they notice it getting out of control.   Because we're all human, we all get stuck sometimes and we can learn so much from each other when we take an honest look at the patterns that are hurting us and create new patterns that will help us.   So, let's get ready to master stress together in today's conversation!   Key Takeaways: [1:08] Dr. Hanna welcomes listeners and introduces this week's guest, Dr. Srini Pillay, CEO of NeuroBusiness Group. He is a Harvard psychiatrist, world-renowned executive coach, brain researcher, technology entrepreneur, and musician. [2:27] Heidi explains how she met her dear friend Srini many years ago and mentions a few of her favorite books by him. [4:52] Dr. Srini talked about the nature and benefits of mixed feelings — a combination of opposite or contradictory feelings. [5:40] The conversation moves organically in an unplanned direction! [6:20] Dr. Srini touches on the importance of authenticity versus “what we're supposed to be” and what to do when there is a dissonance between our authentic self and what we think we should be or do. [7:40] We discover that a few of our preconceived notions of perseverance and practice on success levels are actually not stand-alone indicators! And these erroneous notions cause people a lot of stress. [11:20] Dr. Hanna asks what we can do to better our practices, if in fact perseverance and practice may not always help! [15:55] Unless we actually put our hearts into them, a lot of stress can be generated by our deliberate practices because we may just be rewiring negative habits. [16:50] Dr. Pillay tells the story of when he entered his residency at Harvard. [18:00] What is alignment in terms of focused and unfocused periods? [19:04] Dr. Hanna asks what are Dr. Pillay's go-to strategy or strategies when he finds himself out of balance in some way. [22:30] On the interconnectedness of consciousness and the stress generated when we feel disconnected from reality. [26:16] Dr. Hanna asks Dr. Pillay what his mantra is and wraps up the show until next week.   Don't miss out on Srini's great freebies! Click here for a free, customized, Total Brain Makeover!   If you enjoyed this conversation, please be sure to subscribe to the stress mastery podcast now for exclusive listener gifts and check out the show notes for links, tips, tools, and techniques.   Until next time, please remember that stressing is a blessing, once you know how to use it for good. It gives us the energy and information to fuel positive change if we're brave enough to look into it, stay open and curious to what it has to teach us and then adjust our patterns in a way that will give us even more capacity to cope. And when we do that together, we increase the energy we have to bring to the time that we have and we're better together. So please, be good to yourself, and I'll see you next week.   Mentioned in this episode: Book: Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind, by Dr. Srini Pillay Deliberate practice Positive-constructive daydreaming   For more information on Dr. Heidi Hanna: HeidiHanna.com @HeidiHanna Dr. Hanna on Facebook   For more information on Dr. Hanna's guest, Srini Pillay: Dr. Pillay on the Web NeuroBusiness Group on the Web Dr. Pillay on Facebook NeuroBusiness Group on Facebook Dr. Pillay on Instagram Dr. Srini Pillay on Twitter Dr. Pillay on YouTube

Craft of Charisma
Enhancing Your Mind - with Dr. Srini Pillay

Craft of Charisma

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 74:12


Guest Introduction: Dr. Srini Pillay is a world-renowned Harvard-trained psychiatrist, executive coach, keynote speaker, consultant, clinician, and brain researcher. He is the founder and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the author of several books, including, “Life Unlocked: 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear,” “The Science Behind the Law of Attraction,” and “Tinker Dabble Doodle Try.” Interview Summary: In this interview, Srini starts by discussing his background, interests, and the many different projects that he's involved with. He goes into more detail on the three tech startups he's working on, including a digital platform for people to interact in a more conscious way. He expands on the idea of conscious communication, and explains how it helps us to deepen relationships and enhance motivation. We ask Srini how people can pay greater attention and be more engaged and present in their conversations. Srini then talks about how unconscious fear disrupts fluent thinking. He discusses where fear and anxiety originate from, and how they affect both the brain and the body. He provides some examples of common fears that people struggle with. Srini emphasizes the importance of vulnerability in building connections and intimacy. He then offers strategies for overcoming fear and anxiety and becoming more vulnerable and authentic. He walks us through the CIRCA framework for dealing with feelings of overwhelm. Next, Srini explains how to use self-talk to boost confidence. He also shares some effective methods for breaking negative thought patterns and bad habits. He then talks about how the brain changes, as well as the correlation between blood flow and neural pathways. We also ask Srini how conscious thoughts evolve into unconscious habits. He expands on the idea of cognitive rhythm. He discusses how focus hinders brain power, and offers some examples of unfocusing techniques to enhance our minds. Srini then reveals the science behind the Law of Attraction. He provides several techniques to active the Law of Attraction and manifest more of what we want in our lives. He also describes cognitive empathy, and gives an example from his therapy work with couples. We then shift to Srini's latest book, “Tinker Dabble Doodle Try.” He discusses what motivated him to write it, and emphasizes the importance of using strategic unfocus to enhance our brains. Srini describes how he uses unfocusing in his life, and provides examples of how his coaching clients and therapy patients have benefitted from it. He goes more in depth on several unfocusing techniques, including positive constructive daydreaming. He also explains how he schedules unfocus time into his daily routine. Srini expands on the idea of behaving more like the exception than the rule, and discusses the cognitive benefits of adopting this mindset. Finally, we ask Srini how he structures his schedule and his approach to new problems. He also talks about what drives him to explore and pursue so many different disciplines and projects. Find out more about Dr. Pillay: https://drsrinipillay.com The Craft of Charisma Podcast is also available at: bit.ly/Soundcloud-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/Stitcher-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/iTunes-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/Spotify-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/GooglePlayMusic-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/iHeartRadio-CofC-Podcast

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Dr Srini Pillay - Improve Your Life Through Unfocus

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 56:18


How to hack our daily routine through neuroscience and deliberate unfocus. On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we Today we have one of the world's leading brain experts - Dr. Srini Pillay. Dr. Srini Pillay is a globally recognized, Harvard-trained psychiatrist, brain imaging researcher and author of "Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind." Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try was named one of Coastal Living’s Best Books for the Beach This Summer Dr. Pillay talks about how a change in perspective, a change in what we prioritize, a change in focus -- can work to recharge our lives personally and professionally. Dr. Pillay's wisdom is relevant across the boardroom, classroom and living room. As CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, Pillay works with non-profits and Fortune 500 companies globally to help people understand how to manage risk, uncertainty, and volatility, and to harness creativity. In addition to being an author, Pillay is a high profile executive coach. Pillay has been featured on CNN, Oprah Radio, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Forbes, and Fortune - we are honored to have him on the Sunday School Show.  Learn how to hack your daily routine through neuroscience and deliberate unfocus!  

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
327: Unclog Your Brain through Unfocusing with Dr. Srini Pillay

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 49:49


Dr. Srini Pillay shares why focus is over-rated and how unfocusing yields boosts to creativity and more.   You'll Learn: The five disadvantages of focus How hobbies and whole days off re-energize your brain The types of thinking that activate your creative brain   About Srini: Dr. Srini Pillay is a globally recognized, Harvard-trained psychiatrist, brain imaging researcher and author of Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind. As CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, he works with non-profits and Fortune 500 companies globally to help people understand how to manage risk, uncertainty, and volatility, and to harness creativity. He is an in-demand keynote speaker and has been featured on CNN, Oprah Radio, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Forbes, and Fortune.   View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep327

The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Dr. Srini Pillay: How to Stay Confident, Curious and Connected

The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 60:04


When's the last time you doodled just for fun? There are surprising benefits to getting your creative juices flowing, and today we're here with returning guest, Dr. Srini Pillay, to dig into the inner workings of the mind and how to use tinkering to improve all areas of your life. Dr. Srini Pillay graduated at the top of his class in medical school in South Africa and has been dazzling minds ever since. He's an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, CEO of NeuroBusiness Group and also an award-winning author. I even hear he's writing a screenplay, maybe a musical, and dabbling in a bunch of other things. His wonderful new book has perhaps the best title of all time, Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try. We're about to teach you how to upgrade your brain, health, and performance by having more fun.

Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Dr. Srini Pillay: How to Stay Confident, Curious and Connected

Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 60:04


When's the last time you doodled just for fun? There are surprising benefits to getting your creative juices flowing, and today we're here with returning guest, Dr. Srini Pillay, to dig into the inner workings of the mind and how to use tinkering to improve all areas of your life. Dr. Srini Pillay graduated at the top of his class in medical school in South Africa and has been dazzling minds ever since. He's an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, CEO of NeuroBusiness Group and also an award-winning author. I even hear he's writing a screenplay, maybe a musical, and dabbling in a bunch of other things. His wonderful new book has perhaps the best title of all time, Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try. We're about to teach you how to upgrade your brain, health, and performance by having more fun.

Wealthy Wellthy Wise
015 Srini Pillay - How Self-Talk Changes Your Brain

Wealthy Wellthy Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 54:34


Welcome to the Wealthy Wellthy Life with Krisstina Wise. In today’s episode, Krisstina chats with Dr. Srini Pillay, founder and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, an innovative organization dedicated to unlocking untapped potential; as well as teaching people on how to lead happier and more productive lives based on psychology and brain science research. Tune in to learn about how self-talk changes the brain, a technique for calming down the amygdala to help manage stress and anxiety, and much more! For full show notes and to download a FREE copy of the transcript for this episode, visit: http://wealthywellthy.life/15

The One You Feed
Srini Pillay

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 45:44


Srini Pillay M.D. Founder and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group Srini Pillay, M.D. is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Invited Faculty at Harvard Business School. He is also the Founder and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group. He graduated with the highest number of awards during his residency training at Harvard. He is also a Certified Master Coach. His specific expertise is on helping companies reach their goals by coaching strategy acceleration, change management, innovation, sales optimization, stress management and many other corporate goals. He has 17 years of experience in brain imaging and has an international reputation as a human behavior expert with special emphasis on stress and anxiety. His latest book is: Life Unlocked: 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear.  In This Interview Srini and I Discuss... The One You Feed parable. The power of possibility. The difference between conscious fear and unconscious fear. What brain science tells us about unconscious fear. How unconscious fear is a major factor in our lives. The CIRCA method to manage unconscious fear. Chunking your issues into smaller, more manageable pieces. Ignoring the mind's chatter. Giving your self a reality check. Remembering that "this too shall pass" Keeping our thoughts on what we can control. Focusing our attention on positive things for some amount of time. "Yoga Rage" Turning on the default node network. Dealing with "bottom up anxiety". How to handle emotional flooding. Being willing to make mistakes and be wrong. How simple action can be the highest form of intelligence. Taking small risks by tinkering. Using preemptive perception to make better decisions. Embracing the complexity of who we are. How we are wired to manage disappointment versus achieving fulfillment. Probability vs possibility thinking. Mimicking the exceptions rather than the rules. Srini Pillay Links NeuroBusiness Group Srini Pillay on Twitter Srini articles in the Harvard Business Review Life Unlocked: 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear Your Brain and Business: The Neuroscience of Great Leaders Some of our most popular interviews that you might also enjoy: Kino MacGregor Strand of Oaks Mike Scott of the Waterboys Todd Henry- author of Die Empty Randy Scott Hyde See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.