Do you trust the voice in your head?
Our brains are remarkable. They subconsciously translate the events around us into meaningful storylines that inform what we think and how we live. The problem is, the stories our minds feed us as facts aren't always true.
Worse, these stories turn into false beliefs about others, the world, and ourselves that keep us from our true potential.
These limiting beliefs confront us all. But what if you could harness your brain's operating system to tell a new story? Not just any story. A true story that empowers you to overcome limitations and surpass your goals.
Drawing upon the latest insights in performance psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science, as well as case studies from their own clients, New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller outline a framework anyone can follow to test their own assumptions and start living better, truer stories that shape superior outcomes in business and life.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: The Brain That Tells Itself Stories
Part 1: Identify: Recognize Your Narrator
Chapter 2: Introducing the Narrator
Chapter 3: How Your Brain Shapes Stories
Chapter 4: Your Brain’s Big Project
What We Know So Far
Part 2: Interrogate: Challenge Your Narrator
Chapter 5: Separating Fact from Fiction
Chapter 6: The Ups and Downs of Intuition
Chapter 7: Trading Certainty for Results
What More We Know
Part 3: Imagine: Train Your Narrator
Chapter 8: Different Neurons Tell Different Stories
Chapter 9: More Brains Are Better Than One
Chapter 10: Let Your Mind Run
What We Know Now
Chapter 11: Making the Narrator Your Ally
Our Thanks
Further Reading
Notes
Index