Happiness Break: Embodying Resilience, With Prentis Hemphill

幸福时刻:体现韧性,与普伦蒂斯·亨菲尔共同体验

The Science of Happiness

2025-06-26

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What if you could tap into your inherent resilience at any time? Prentis Hemphill guides a meditation to turn good memories into a state of resilience. How To Do This Practice: Get Comfortable in Your Body: Find a position, seated, standing, or lying down, that feels right. Move, shake, or sound out anything that helps you arrive in your body. Conjure a Resilient Memory: Call to mind a moment, place, or experience that makes you feel strong, creative, or connected, something that reminds you of your resilience. Let It Fill You Up: Notice where that memory lives in your body, and let it expand into your arms, legs, face, and breath until it energizes your whole being. Turn It Up: Amplify the sensation by 20%, letting it spill through your muscles and cells. Notice shifts in breath, posture, and energy. Turn It Down: Gently reduce the sensation, bit by bit, and observe what changes. What stories re-emerge, how your body responds, and how you make that shift. Carry It With You: Return to the present moment with the option to bring that resilience with you at the volume and intensity you need, knowing it’s always available. Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Today’s Happiness Break Guide: PRENTIS HEMPHILL is the founder of the Embodiment Institute, and a writer and therapist who prioritizes the body in their approach to healing. Learn More About the Embodiment Institute: https://www.theembodimentinstitute.org/about Check out Prentis’ website: https://prentishemphill.com Follow Prentis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/prentishemphill Follow Prentis on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/4d99f4xs Related Happiness Break episodes: Make Uncertainty Part of the Process: https://tinyurl.com/234u5ds7 Pause to Look at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/4jttkbw3 A Self-Compassion Meditation For Burnout: https://tinyurl.com/485y3b4y Related Science of Happiness episodes: How Holding Yourself Can Reduce Stress: https://tinyurl.com/2hvhkwe6 Breathe Away Anxiety: https://tinyurl.com/3u7vsrr5 Are You Remembering the Good Times: https://tinyurl.com/483bkk2h Follow us on Instagram: @ScienceOfHappinessPodWe’d love to hear about your experience with this practice! Share your thoughts at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or use the hashtag #happinesspod. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap Help us share Happiness Break! Leave a 5-star review and share this link: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap Transcription: https://tinyurl.com/46383mhx
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  • I'm Dacher Keltner, and this is Happiness Break.

  • Today we're trying a practice where we cultivate a sense of resilience by tapping into and empowering memory.

  • When we reminisce on the good, we feel more resilient.

  • Namely, stressful situations don't drag our moods down as much,

  • and our cortisol levels don't spike as much either.

  • Resilience is also connected with longevity,

  • lower depression rates, and more satisfaction with life.

  • This week's happiness break on resilience is hosted by Prentice Hemphill, a writer,

  • the founder of the Embodiment Institute,

  • and a therapist who prioritizes the body in their approach to healing.

  • Hi everyone, this is Prentice Hemphill, and I'm offering a resilience practice today.

  • Resilience is really our birthright.

  • It's what we come into the world with.

  • It's where creativity comes from.

  • It's where our relationality comes from.

  • And so this practice is about resourcing ourselves,

  • accessing resilience and the experience of resilience whenever we might need it.

  • So I want to ask you to Get into a position that's comfortable for your body.

  • And that can be standing, it can be seated, it can be lying down.

  • If you need to move around, if you need to shake, if you need to let out a sound,