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Special thanks this week to Daniel Shuhkin. This episode originally aired in 2018this version includes an update with Benjamin Ferencz, who celebrated his 101st birthday earlier this year. Discover TV shows to watch - premieres, new episodes tonight and Certified Fresh shows as rated by critics. The Hidden Brain Podcast is hosted by Shankar Vedantam and produced by Kara McGuirk-Alison, Maggie Penman and Max Nesterak. It's called WOOP, or Wish Outcome Obstacle Plan. They lose fewer pounds, earn worse grades, receive fewer job offers, stay lonely longer, recover from injury more slowly.īut there is a way to reach more of our goals and make our wildest (realistic) dreams a reality. She's found they all have something in common: Those who have stronger, more positive fantasies about reaching their goals are actually less likely to achieve them. Through the years, Oettingen has studied dieters, students, job seekers, love seekers, people recovering from physical injuries, and other strivers. LOS ANGELES - 'We were not trying to break your brains with that, but we almost did,' host Elizabeth Banks teases contestants in an exclusive clip of this weeks episode of 'Press Your Luck' on ABC. This week Shankar talks with psychologist Gabriele Oettingen, author of Rethinking Positive Thinking: Inside The New Science Of Motivation. While fantasizing feels good and believing in yourself is surely better than not, research shows that keeping your head in the clouds can keep you, er, from reaching the stars. If you can dream it, you can do it, right? Right? Well.