Mind Your Mindset: The Science That Shows Success Starts with Your Thinking
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Create Date:2023-01-16 10:21:46
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Michael S Hyatt
ISBN:B09JXNX3LX
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Reviews
Sandra Park,
The best book so far from the Hyatt clan。 This books goes into the science of how your brain works and how this affects the way you think about things。 It then talks about ways to leverage these tendencies instead of allowing them to create false and ineffective narratives for you。 The big takeaway for me is that the stories we tell ourselves, true or not, shape the way we think which influences the way we act。 Examine the negative stories and reshape any that aren't true。 The whole premise seem The best book so far from the Hyatt clan。 This books goes into the science of how your brain works and how this affects the way you think about things。 It then talks about ways to leverage these tendencies instead of allowing them to create false and ineffective narratives for you。 The big takeaway for me is that the stories we tell ourselves, true or not, shape the way we think which influences the way we act。 Examine the negative stories and reshape any that aren't true。 The whole premise seems related to their previous concept of reframing limiting beliefs, but here they provide the scientific evidence for the strategy。 。。。more
IrenesBookReviews,
This was an interesting book。 I agreed with some of what the author said about thinking and how it can affect how you handle situations。 There were a couple parts that didn't make sense to me, felt more like a textbook in those areas。 If you are looking for a self-help book, I wouldn't recommend this one。 Overall, though, it had plenty of helpful tips and information for assessing your thoughts。 If you are looking for an understanding of the brain and how it works along with ways to improve how This was an interesting book。 I agreed with some of what the author said about thinking and how it can affect how you handle situations。 There were a couple parts that didn't make sense to me, felt more like a textbook in those areas。 If you are looking for a self-help book, I wouldn't recommend this one。 Overall, though, it had plenty of helpful tips and information for assessing your thoughts。 If you are looking for an understanding of the brain and how it works along with ways to improve how you think and therefore handle a situation, you will probably enjoy this book。Thank you NetGalley and the publisher Baker Books, for the temporary digital ARC that I read and gave my honest opinion of。 。。。more