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Uncommonly Remarkable

Uncommonly Remarkable

著者: Artis L Beatty OD MS
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概要

Uncommonly Remarkable is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health. The show is published in two formats: authored monologues that explore core ideas around health, resilience, and human biology, and In Conversation episodes featuring long-form discussions with clinicians, scientists, and founders. Rather than chasing trends, the show focuses on systems, signals, and long-term trajectory. Hosted by Artis Beatty.

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  • When Self-Help Stops Working
    2026/04/20

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    Most people assume that if something works, they should keep doing it.

    And for a while, that’s true.

    Routines, habits, and structure can help you manage stress and bring things back under control. But there’s a point where those same approaches stop producing the same result—and most people don’t recognize it when that happens.

    Instead, they try to do it better.

    More consistency. More discipline. More control.

    In this episode, I walk through why that instinct can start to work against you, how the gap between effort and outcome gets misread as personal failure, and how to recognize when what you’re doing is no longer matched to what you’re dealing with.

    This isn’t about abandoning self-help. It’s about understanding where it applies—and where it doesn’t.


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    Uncommonly Remarkable℠ is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health.

    I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.

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    5 分
  • Not All Struggle Is the Same
    2026/04/13

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    Most people collapse very different experiences into the same category — stress, burnout, depression — and assume they’re all versions of the same thing.

    They’re not.

    And when you misread what you’re actually experiencing, the response doesn’t match. Sometimes that means underreacting to something serious. Sometimes it means treating something normal like it’s a crisis.

    In this episode, I walk through the differences between stress, emotional distress, depression, and crisis — not as clinical labels, but as functional states that require different responses. I also explore why certain groups, including military personnel, veterans, and first responders, face higher risk, how repeated experience shapes mental patterns through neuroplasticity, and where the line is between self-help and getting help.

    The goal isn’t to diagnose anything. It’s to give you a clearer way to recognize where you are — so you can respond in a way that actually helps.

    If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who might need it.

    Uncommonly Remarkable℠ is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health.

    I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.

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    10 分
  • Why People Keep Falling Off the Wagon
    2026/03/30

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    If you have ever tried to change how you eat, how you train, or how you take care of yourself, there is a moment that almost always shows up where it feels like you have stopped or fallen off.

    In this episode, I look at that moment more closely.

    Most people interpret it as a break in consistency, but it is often not a break at all. It is part of the pattern. The expectation that consistency should feel smooth, continuous, and controlled does not match how routines actually unfold in real life, where interruptions, shifts in structure, and changes in energy are normal.

    Over time, the role of novelty becomes more apparent. What initially feels engaging and purposeful becomes familiar, and that familiarity is often misinterpreted as a loss of discipline or motivation, even though it is a natural transition into repetition.

    From there, it becomes easy to assume that something has gone wrong, when in reality the experience has simply changed.

    This episode explores why that shift happens, why willpower is often misidentified as the problem, and how routines are shaped not only by intention but also by environment and underlying biological signals.

    When you look at the full pattern, consistency is not defined by the absence of disruption, but by what continues through it.


    Key ideas from this episode:

    • Why the feeling of “falling off” is often part of the pattern, not a break from it
    • The difference between how consistency is expected to feel and how it actually shows up
    • The role of novelty and why repetition feels different over time
    • How boredom and changes in structure are often misinterpreted
    • Why willpower is often incorrectly identified as the limiting factor
    • The role of environment in supporting or disrupting routines
    • The emerging understanding of how biological signals may influence patterns of behavior

    ••Why consistency includes disruption rather than avoiding it


    Uncommonly Remarkable℠ is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health.

    I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.

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    7 分
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