Ep. 35: Jarrod Haning: How to access more of your brain on demand
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It's not about effort. It's about mindset. We're already working hard. Our ideas make sense, else we wouldn't be doing them. What most of us need---and are missing---is a breakthrough in our thinking. Yet that breakthrough at first won't make sense... Want to know more? Listen to mindset coach Jarrod Haning, as he and Matthew discuss the following and much more in this interview full of powerful ideas leading toward that breakthrough shift: -life coach vs. performance coach -attitude vs. mindset -music and your brain -why to-do lists slow you down ("You are the assistant.") -How is stage fright related to business success? -personality tests vs. the MindScan (and how the former are dangerous) -how to uncover thinking blindspots -Operating in your "clumsy" vs. your "genius" -how to arrange your day around your "zone of genius" -mindset "pushups" -Thinking Patterns of Success -Jarrod's unusual personal accomplishments Learn more about Jarrod: Website: https://www.mindsetperformance.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haning TedX Talks: Trying Harder Won't Get You There: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFK2knjj4lQ Breakthrough on Demand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmdo2rKI6Jk The surprising power of your brain on music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-J712xqcUM Book: https://www.mindsetperformance.co/book.html Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoMYPHF2-k Learn more at https://matthewboulton.ca/ or https://www.facebook.com/matthewboulton.ca/
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