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How to Reclaim Your Brain in 90 Seconds

We have defined love as a discipline. Now, letโ€™s talk about the biggest obstacle to that discipline: The Trigger. We have all been there, a passive-aggressive email lands, a child rolls their eyes, or a plan falls apart. In an instant, the "loving leader" vanishes, and the "protective mammal" takes over. We react. We defend. We attack.

To operationalize love, we must master the art of the Pattern Interrupt.

๐Ÿง  The Brain Science 

This phenomenon is known as the "Amygdala Hijack." When the brain perceives a threat (even a social one), it reroutes energy away from the prefrontal cortex (logic/empathy) and floods the body with stress hormones.

However, neuroscientist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor offers a solution: The 90-Second Rule. The chemical surge of an emotion only lasts about 90 seconds in the bloodstream. If you do not "feed" the emotion with a story (e.g., "They don't respect me"), the chemical flush dissipates, and you can regain access to your higher brain.

๐ŸŽฏ What LBA Elevates 

LBA elevates the pause. In a culture that rewards speed and immediate responses, we argue that the most powerful thing a leader can do is... nothing. For 90 seconds. By refusing to act while chemically flooded, you protect your relationships from your reactions. YOU RECLAIM YOUR BRAIN!

โญ Leadership Practice: The Pattern Interrupt Protocol

  1. Notice the Tell: When triggered, identify your physical signal (tight chest, hot face).

  2. The 90-Second Pause: Stop. Do not type. Do not speak. Breathe.

  3. The Shift Question: Ask, "Am I reacting to the past or responding to the present?"

๐ŸŒธ The Invitation 

This week, your goal is not to be "trigger-free." That is impossible. Your goal is to be "reaction-proof." Give yourself the gift of the pause. Reclaim your brain so you can lead with your heart.

With purpose and intention,

Your Curious Cultural Architect

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