TLDR;
This video presents a simple yet effective technique to combat doomscrolling, enhance intuition, and visualise goals. It involves using a coin flip to make predictions, reinforcing correct guesses with visualisation, and correcting wrong guesses with a body scan. This practice, taking only 30 seconds, can replace habitual phone usage and potentially lead to improved focus and intuition.
- Coin flip to stop doomscrolling and build intuition.
- Visualise goals after correct predictions.
- Body scan to improve intuition after incorrect predictions.
- Takes only 30 seconds and can replace phone usage.
Stop Doomscrolling Now [0:00]
The video introduces a method to stop doomscrolling by using a coin. Instead of reaching for your phone to mindlessly scroll, you're encouraged to use a coin as a tool to break the habit and build intuition. The coin serves as a physical intervention to disrupt the cycle of addiction and procrastination.
The Coin Trick Explained [0:10]
The coin trick involves predicting the outcome of a coin flip (heads or tails). Before flipping the coin, you take a breath and make your prediction. This simple act is designed to stop your addiction and procrastination, and to start building your intuition.
Reinforce Intuition [1:00]
If your prediction is correct, it indicates good intuition, which the video defines as the ability to predict the future. To reinforce this, you close your eyes, allowing your brain to enter alpha waves, and visualise your number one goal for the year as already achieved.
Visualizing Your #1 Goal [1:09]
After a correct coin flip prediction, you should visualise your primary goal for the year as if it has already been accomplished. The video references a study suggesting that visualising success in the past tense can aid in achieving it.
When You Guess Wrong [1:27]
If your coin flip prediction is incorrect, it signals a need to improve your intuition. The video suggests that intuition improves the individual, rather than the other way around.
The Body Scan Reset [1:47]
Intuition is closely linked to bodily awareness. If the coin flip prediction is wrong, you should close your eyes, take three breaths, and perform a body scan. The video initially suggests scanning feet, "dick," and head, but then recommends feet, heart, and third eye.
Only 30 Seconds [2:03]
The entire process, from coin flip to visualisation or body scan, takes less than 30 seconds.
The Average American’s 96 Phone Picks [2:07]
The average American reportedly picks up their phone 96 times a day. The video proposes replacing this habit with the coin flip exercise.
Becoming Superhuman with the Coin Flip [2:12]
By consistently playing this coin flip game and incorporating the body scan, you can potentially "become superhuman," implying an improvement in focus, intuition, and overall well-being. The video reiterates the importance of the body scan, suggesting a scan of feet, "dick," and head.