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E016 Mindset: Screen time reset with Dr. Yannick van Hierden

E016 Mindset: Screen time reset with Dr. Yannick van Hierden

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Your Mind vs. Your Screen — Coaching with Dr. Yannick Van Hierden

What happens when your phone quietly steals four hours of your day?

In this episode of Coach Me If You Can, I sit down with Dr. Yannick Van Hierden, a behavioral scientist and high-performance coach who turned his life around—from bottom of his class and stuck in self-destructive habits, to top of his PhD program and thriving in Australia.

Together we dive into:

  • Screen time reality check: Yannick walks me through my own data—63 pickups a day, nearly 60% on social & entertainment—and asks the only question that matters: is this how you want to spend your time?

  • Fact or Fiction game: from “Thinking is addictive” to “Stillness is the absence of resistance,” Yannick challenges common beliefs about performance and clarity.

  • Coaching session: we map out my vision for health and performance—from running habits and better sleep to re-framing what “peak performance” means beyond work.

  • The digital reset challenge: why deleting just one app can reclaim 1–2 hours every single day.

🎙️ Billboard message: “Don’t believe everything you think.”

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