
Don't Make an Operation Out of It (The Sixth Commandment of Self-Brain Surgery)
<p><strong>It's Wildcard Wednesday!<br></strong><br>Today, a look at the sixth commandment of Self-Brain Surgery: I must stop making an operation out of everything.</p><p><strong>Scripture: </strong>Isaiah 30:15</p><p><a href="https://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/news/peter-jannetta-passes-away">Article about Dr. Peter Jannetta</a></p><p><strong>Book Mentioned:</strong> </p><p><strong>The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery<br></strong>I must relentlessly refuse to participate in my own demise.</p><p>I must believe that feelings are not facts, they are chemical events in my brain. </p><p>I must believe that most of my thoughts are untrue.</p><p>I must believe that my brain is designed to heal (Ryker’s Regular Legs)</p><p>I must love tomorrow more than I hate how I feel right now. (No Tomorrow Tax! Corollary: I must not treat bad feelings with bad operations.) </p><p>I must stop making an operation out of everything.</p><p>I must not perpetuate generational thought or behavioral issues in my family or start any new ones. </p><p>I must love my brain and live in such a way as to protect and improve it. </p><p>I must believe that what I’m doing I’m getting better at.</p><p>I must understand that thoughts become things.</p><p><a href="https://www.speakpipe.com/drleewarren"><strong>Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!</strong></a></p><p><br><strong>Five Ways You Can Support this show:</strong></p><ol><li>Pray for us!</li><li>Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIZ9JVpX6mZJf8xCvPlkfA">(We even have a YouTube channel!</a>)</li><li>Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!</li><li><a href="https://www.wleewarrenmd.com/join">You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. </a></li><li>Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):</li></ol><ul><li><a href="https://bit.ly/3QthS5u">Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!</a></li></ul><p><strong>Other Helpful Links:</strong></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0B3WEPwSZ1CgX9dVYTU6px?si=PW5l2TuWT4Oc_77CT6Mv6w">Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist</a> of hopeful, healing songs!</p><p>Be sure to check out my new book, <a href="https://amzn.to/3mAqGLG"><em>Hope Is the First Dose</em></a>!</p><p>Here's a <a href="https://my.bible.com/reading-plans/38432-hope-is-the-first-dose">free 5-day Bible study </a>on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!</p><p>Sign up for my weekly <a href="https://drleewarren.substack.com/">Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here</a>!<br><a href="https://drleewarren.transistor.fm/episodes">All recent episodes with transcripts are available here!</a></p> <ul><li>(00:01) - Introduction to Self-Brain Surgery</li> <li>(02:09) - Refrain from Bad Operations for Bad Feelings</li> <li>(02:19) - Ceasing to Overcomplicate Situations</li> <li>(03:39) - Progressing through Self-Brain Surgery Principles</li> <li>(06:02) - Simplifying Operations for Efficiency</li> <li>(07:30) - Efficiency Principles in Surgery from Dr. Giannetta</li> <li>(10:52) - The Importance of Efficiency in Surgical Movements</li> <li>(13:39) - Halstead's Principles for Successful Surgery</li> <li>(17:44) - Reflecting on Steps Taken in Operations</li> <li>(19:33) - Shifting from Perception to Perspective</li> <li>(21:59) - Changing Perspective for Better Problem Solving</li> <li>(23:29) - Embracing the Sixth Commandment: Stop Overcomplicating</li> </ul>
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Show Notes
It's Wildcard Wednesday!
Today, a look at the sixth commandment of Self-Brain Surgery: I must stop making an operation out of everything.
Scripture: Isaiah 30:15
Article about Dr. Peter Jannetta
Book Mentioned:
The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery
I must relentlessly refuse to participate in my own demise.
I must believe that feelings are not facts, they are chemical events in my brain.
I must believe that most of my thoughts are untrue.
I must believe that my brain is designed to heal (Ryker’s Regular Legs)
I must love tomorrow more than I hate how I feel right now. (No Tomorrow Tax! Corollary: I must not treat bad feelings with bad operations.)
I must stop making an operation out of everything.
I must not perpetuate generational thought or behavioral issues in my family or start any new ones.
I must love my brain and live in such a way as to protect and improve it.
I must believe that what I’m doing I’m getting better at.
I must understand that thoughts become things.
Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!
Five Ways You Can Support this show:
- Pray for us!
- Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! (We even have a YouTube channel!)
- Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!
- You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here.
- Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):
Other Helpful Links:
Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!
Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here!
All recent episodes with transcripts are available here!
- (00:01) - Introduction to Self-Brain Surgery
- (02:09) - Refrain from Bad Operations for Bad Feelings
- (02:19) - Ceasing to Overcomplicate Situations
- (03:39) - Progressing through Self-Brain Surgery Principles
- (06:02) - Simplifying Operations for Efficiency
- (07:30) - Efficiency Principles in Surgery from Dr. Giannetta
- (10:52) - The Importance of Efficiency in Surgical Movements
- (13:39) - Halstead's Principles for Successful Surgery
- (17:44) - Reflecting on Steps Taken in Operations
- (19:33) - Shifting from Perception to Perspective
- (21:59) - Changing Perspective for Better Problem Solving
- (23:29) - Embracing the Sixth Commandment: Stop Overcomplicating