Six-Pillar Series: Mindset Optimization #351
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If you’re a man over 35 looking for a simple, effective and personalized plan to help you look, feel and perform better than you did in your 20s, head to https://muscleintelligence.com/mipapply to learn more about our upcoming programs. Today's episode of the Muscle Intelligence Podcast is a special one. My team has compiled the greatest wisdom from some of the world's foremost experts in mindset and lifestyle optimization. Among our featured guests are thought leaders, one of my personal mentors, and those who consistently push the boundaries of high achievement. Brian Johnson, Steven Kotler, Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, and Ray Cash Care join me for a deep dive into the flow state for peak performance, the major steps for high effectiveness in your daily life, how to achieve your greatest goals, and how to turn weaknesses into strengths. Pick up the free guide with TONS of wisdom from this episode at muscleintelligence.com/learn. You'll learn: How to Turn Weaknesses into Strengths A System to Develop Wisdom and Self Mastery How Self Representation Influences Decision-Making The Framework to Tap into the Flow State How to Become a Highly Effective Human Full episodes with featured guests: Optimize your Life the Philosopher’s Way with Brian Johnson From Failure to Resilience with Ray “Cash” Care Cultivate Mental Acuity and Tap Into Flow with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman Flow State Mastery with Steven Kotler How to Become a Highly Effective Human with Ben Pakulski Please support our sponsors: Get 10% off of BiOptimizers Magbreakthrough at magbreakthrough.com/muscleintelligence
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