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Fertility Identity 101: Why Your Brain Is Running the Show #Fertility #FearlesslyFertile

Rosanne Austin explains how fertility identity operates through internal beliefs and external interactions, emphasizing that your brain neurobiologically maintains whether you see yourself as fertile or not.

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  • Identity consists of two distinct but interconnected parts: your internal ecosystem (values, thoughts, beliefs, memories, experiences, culture) and how you interact with the external world

    Rosanne Austin explains identity as both internal (values, thoughts, belief system, memories, experiences, culture) and external (how we interact with the world)

  • Your consistent thoughts and beliefs reinforce to your subconscious mind either an identity that is fertile or one that is not, one that can be healed or one that is too far gone

    Austin explains that thoughts are translated into the body and if you don't see yourself as fertile at your core, your body reacts differently

  • Your brain actively maintains your identity through dynamic neural networks, making identity neurobiological rather than just abstract

    Austin explains that identity operates through dynamic neural networks and what happens in your mind gets translated to your body neurobiologically

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  • Your consistent thoughts and beliefs are reinforcing to your subconscious mind either an identity that is fertile or one that is not, one that can be healed or one that is too far gone.

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Questions This Video Answers

How does fertility identity affect your body's response?

If at your core, you do not see yourself as somebody who is fertile, your body is going to react quite differently.

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Your fertility identity operates through neural networks that translate your consistent thoughts and beliefs about fertility into physical responses. If you don't see yourself as fertile at your core, your body will react differently than if you maintain a fertile identity.

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Key Points 3

Identity consists of two distinct but interconnected parts: your internal ecosystem (values, thoughts, beliefs, memories, experiences, culture) and how you interact with the external world

Your consistent thoughts and beliefs reinforce to your subconscious mind either an identity that is fertile or one that is not, one that can be healed or one that is too far gone

Your brain actively maintains your identity through dynamic neural networks, making identity neurobiological rather than just abstract