PRESENTATION- DR LIM BOON LENG

Topic: The Strong Mind Paradox: Why Recovery, Not Relentless Effort, Builds Brain Resilience


Mental toughness isn’t about constant grit—clinical evidence shows that nonstop cognitive strain without recovery leads to burnout, mood issues, and long-term decline.

In this session, Dr Lim reframes brain health through performance and longevity. Drawing on neuroscience and psychiatry, he shows how cognitive resilience comes from balanced stress and deliberate recovery.

The talk highlights how exercise, sleep, metabolic health, nutrition, and mental engagement build cognitive reserve—and why constant ā€œmental overloadā€ undermines both performance and mental health..

Rather than training the mind to endure more, this session shows how to train it to adapt better — protecting brain health while sustaining focus, emotional regulation, and long-term performance.


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

Recovery Drives Resilience

Mental toughness isn’t about constant effort. Without adequate recovery, sustained cognitive strain raises the risk of burnout, mood issues, and long-term decline.

Brain Health is Multifactorial

Cognitive resilience is built through the interaction of exercise, sleep, metabolic health, nutrition, and mental engagement—not any single habit in isolation.

Adaptation Beats Endurance

High performance comes from training the brain to adapt to stress, not simply endure more of it—supporting focus, emotional regulation, and long-term function.

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