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The brain loves big, complicated, later and never. Exceptional leaders and teams choose the exact opposite: breakthroughs and rules that are small, simple, now and next.
In this UPWIRE, we'll look at how the smallest change can make the biggest difference in your life and work.
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The brain is hard-wired to be stuck in a defensive "me-first" mode. It despises criticism and over emphasizes every perceived slight, ultimately leading to artificial roadblocks to your (and your team's) success.
In this podcast, we'll look at how you can UPWIRE your brain to move beyond this default flaw-finding "me-first" operating system, and create a culture of growth for yourself and others.
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The brain is hard-wired to shrink, not soar. But inside each of us is a quiet lifelong beckoning call which will awaken the courage to face uncertainty, grow and achieve the "impossible."
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll learn how to develop and deploy our inner NERVE to face change, loss and growing pains without collapsing or running away.
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By hard-wired human nature, the brain seeks to be out of touch. Instead of engaging with and achieving your best possible future, the brain much prefers the comfort of mindless repetition, distraction, and awaiting the return of the "good old days."
When you are out of touch for as little as a few days or a week, it's not a neutral state. You are already losing clients or customers who yearn for more meaningful connection with you.
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll take a look at simple strategies for staying in touch with life's larger opportunities by mastering brief and frequent connections.
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The brain is largely a forgetting machine, and in today's fast-paced world, it's primed to forget what matters most faster than ever!
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll take a look at how you can structure your schedule to make sure the goals and individuals vital to helping you create your most amazing future receive at least a few moments of your best attention.
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To the brain, momentum is not natural. Instead, it prefersinterruptions, distractions or anything gives the illusion ofactivity or movement: brain circuits which are firing frequentlybut not forwardly.
In this podcast, we'll look at how to scale momentum andconsciously align our brainpower with what matters most in our lifeand work.
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The brain loves to keep hundreds of top priorities activelyfloating around. The problem is the goal traffic jam whichinevitably results, burning valuable mental energy and leading toreduced performance.
In part two of this podcast, we'll learn how to set 1stPriorities for the brain, and how to create automatic drivers whichwill keep us focused on making progress on our top goals.
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The brain is hard-wired to run from challenges (real orimaginary), while barely walking toward opportunities, nomatter how amazing.
In part one of this episode of UPWIRE, we'll learn how toimplement automatic drivers which kick in at the start of everychoice, action and interaction, and relentlessly and effectivelyprompt the brain to grow.
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The brain gets hijacked by many forms of competition. Fortunately, so does almost everyone else's brain.
In this podcast, we'll look at how competition negativelyimpacts our growth, and learn some simple ways to UPWIRE our livesto move from simply competing to trulyexcelling.
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By instinct, the brain waits for everyone else to change.
If we want to UPWIRE our lives, we must lead by example, gofirst, test better ways forward-upward and not wait forothers.
In this podcast, we'll look at some simple methods forhacking human nature which provide the catalyst that raisesperformance and drives new growth.
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The brain is largely lost in its own labrynth of vagueness andwill choose to stay there unless you're willing to lead it out ofthe shadows.
In this podcast, we'll learn the power of framing, and howconnecting nowwith next fuelsexceptional growth.
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In part two of this UPWIRE, we'll look at some practicalstrategies for helping your brain keep you moving forward withgreater clarity and purpose.
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Left to its own devices, the brain is a go-second machine,willing to happily follow someone else. The problem, ofcourse, is that if we're always ready to follow, how will we everachieve our biggest goals in our life and work?
In part one of this UPWIRE, we'll learn how to let our behaviorand life speak for itself and propel us past our brain's hard-wiredtendencies.
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Clarity helps the brain move out of the blur and aim at whatmatters most.
In part two of this podcast, we'll look at some additionaltechniques we can use to hack human nature and gain instant clarityin any situation.
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In all aspects of our lives, chaos (either real or invented byour brains) can quickly destroy focus, leave us without directionand derail us from achieving the future we want.
In part one of this podcast, we'll focus on the importance ofclarity and how it propels us forward-upward out of the blur.
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The brain loves "tomorrow", "later" or "never." Itconstantly imagines itself far into some vague but wonderfulfuture. Unless you learn to masterfully guide your brain, itdoesn't do much to make that future a reality.
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll look at a simple mechanismcalled WEEKLIES which can fuel accelerated growth for you and yourteam.
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By hard-wired human nature, the brain magnifies every singlenegative small thing in life, consuming vast amounts of time andenergy.
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll learn how we can quickly hackhuman nature and aim our brains toward growth. We can reclaimour time, energy and passion by learning to sweat the right smallstuff and ditch the rest!
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Your brain is the biggest barrier between where you are andwhere you want to be. It easily becomes overloaded withuseless distractions, negative emotions and excess "baggage."
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll learn to recognize when thebrain is creating its own gridlock, and how we can move past andtranscend this barrier using a technique called streamlining.
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The brain always thinks there's a big puzzle somewhere whichmakes sense of everything--if only it could find all thepieces. Waiting to see and understand all the pieces is what keepsmany of us from pursuing and achieving our top goals.
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll look at how we can accelerateour growth by helping our brain see how today's puzzle piecesconnect to our most amazing future.
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Left to its own devices, the brain loves to get lost in theblur. The brain mistakes motion for work that actuallymatters, confusing hyper-activity with meaningful progress.
In this episode of UPWIRE, we'll look at how exceptional leadersand teams work around this trap and move out of the blur.
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