Change your mindset, change the game | Dr. Alia Crum | TEDxTraverseCity
Change your mindset, change the game | Dr. Alia Crum | TEDxTraverseCity
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dr. Crum says the biggest game changer is “YOU, by harnessing the power of your mind.” She explores scientific results that show the influence of the mindset on the body, and how changing the subjective mindset produced different outcomes. Dr. Crum’s work is inspired in part by the placebo effect, and has implications that stretch far beyond the realm of medicine.
Dr. Crum is a professor, psychologist, and researcher investigating how mindsets affect health and behavior.
Dr. Crum’s research focuses on how changes in subjective mindsets—the lenses through which information is perceived, organized, and interpreted—can alter objective reality through behavioral, psychological, and physiological mechanisms. Her work is, in part, inspired by research on the placebo effect, a notable and consistent demonstration of the ability of the mindset to elicit healing properties in the body. She is interested in understanding how mindsets affect important outcomes outside the realm of medicine, in the domains of behavioral health and organizational behavior.
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As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, it’s wild anyone would say exercise is a placebo or that 1/3 didn’t exercise. I would say it’s outdated and old video, Id say not much improvement since then. Not yet at least…
Chi squared = .75 (dollars). Movie script again.😂
I learnt many things from this video thank you speaker mam
I can’t
Really important words.
Dr. Crumb the Ted talk with her speech on the stage😃!!great speech
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She is little bit nervous, but I admire her confidence of speaking in front of people. She is doing really well.
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Every family has that one person who will break the family financial struggles.
So useful❤
The minute she called fitness a placebo I checked out. I didn’t get abs, bulging biceps, and a wide back by thinking I could 🤦♂️
They did a study with rats. Two groups of rats were fed sugar for a set time period but the difference was one set of rats were pet and loved on while fed. The group that was not pet, developed diabetes. The affection receiving group remained healthy.
I’m very nervous to talk and today I have learned from you . Thank you
I heard thd nervousness in her voice but her message was so engaging and informative, how could anyone focus on her being nervous. Its nice also to see that not everyone is cool, composed and confident. I think she did great!🎉 I learnt alot!
I love her! She’s nervous, yes. But she went out there and delivered. Reminds me of the saying, and I’m paraphrasing, "speak even though your voice shakes".
I didn’t even notice she was nervous??? Like I just thought she was a little acelareted or agitated
For example religion
Amazing proof in the pudding she shows her own research, nervous but still powered through. Amazing and beautiful lol
Makes sense, the brain is powerful, more than we know.
It’s true, in 2018 I worked as a housekeeper in a hotel and I lost a lot of weight. … housekeeping job is like cardio time 😊
This video as useful as shows how our thoughts and beliefs influence physical health and also inspires us to take control in our mindset and this tell us about how a small change can make big difference.
Keep waking❤️😀😃🧡💛💚💙
Who cares if she’s nervous are you not hearing the incredible message she is giving!?!? Apparently not seems like you could use a change of mindset 😁
Very illuminating and eye opening. Thank you for this. 🙏🏾
Shaking n nervous but good speech..
You will have to give it up with those cosinal algorithms you are using for the statistics if you want to be listened to by the academic establishment.
This lady’s a boss
Her micro nervousnesss is the most attractive way of her explaning which made her conveyance well the in her speech.
These men are laying bricks for seven hours a day, every day.
Grateful for these insights. I have inner work to do.
Interesting examples about the impact of mindset, but she doesn’t tell us HOW to change our mindset.
Alia’s research on mindsets completely transformed how I view my daily activities! That hotel housekeeper study blew my mind same work, different belief, measurable physical changes. I’ve started "reframing" my stressful meetings as opportunities for growth, and honestly, I feel less drained afterward.
2025!
Very well put together and project to our audience, I listened to all of it
Tangent .5 cosine squared to .64 then sine .5 cosine squared to .27 is responsible for the use of the doctor title. From the "taking up of serpents" in the "encyclical’. The sequence of cosines is commonly presented as a snake on a stick. Pre humiliation stage intelligence. The same algorithm times .777777777 gives the 1.21 algorithm used for the visual presentation. That is taken care of with the size of our TV screens, as it was in the 118.5 inch by 79 inch proportions of the bathers painting from France.
Great talk and content!
Our mindset shapes our experiences and physical responses. A study on thoracic surgery patients found that those aware of receiving morphine reported greater pain relief than those unaware, highlighting the power of expectation. Similar effects were seen in anxiety and hypertension treatments. Research on hotel housekeepers showed that believing their work was exercise led to health improvements without behavioral changes. Another study found that perception of food influences metabolism. These findings suggest that mindset affects pain, health, and stress. By shifting our perspective, we can improve well-being and harness the power of our thoughts to shape our reality.
What if I eat some poisoned food and I don’t know so it will not hurt me. 🤔
And for kids they don’t know what’s medicine for and still affect on them.
The conclusion that I don’t understand the conclusion from this.
Any help?!
This is one of the best Ted talks I’ve listened to
Thank you for your LOVE Lesson learning something New ❤️🆕
Ohh that’s great watch it after 10 years but takes benefits 😊tnkuuuu Dr
Your communication voice is not good because I don’t understand your voice 😅
Defintion of mindset
Missing
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Wow
Yeah she might do better at least she is trying
She almost crum bled
Food from Michelin star for$150 taste great….put the same food for $15 in a beat up food stall …will not feel like it taste $150.
She relaxed bit by bit , small progress is still progress !❤