![]() ![]() How Good People Make Tough Choices by Rushworth M. The Six Pillars of Self Esteem by Nathaniel Branden (mentioned) Albert Bandura’s work on self efficacy (mentioned) You can read the first 2 chapter’s of Brendon’s book here Preorder High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way If you’re like us, you’ll want to take a lot of notes! We cover several useful frameworks in this episode, so be sure to enjoy it with a pen in hand. How Brendon thinks about backing his illuminating frameworks with research.How these 4 key characteristics set successful creatives apart:.How these 6 high performance habits can help you achieve long-term success and vibrant well-being:.How thinking about life in terms of these 3 types can help you identify when it’s time to take action or level up:.How Brendon’s past lead him to become the personal growth expert and multi-media pioneer he is today.In this episode we have an enthusiastic and empirically-informed conversation about: Time cannot be pumped out of the ground like crude oil. Time is the most precious resource we have. His latest book is High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way. So in this post, I want to share with you five of my personal favorite high-performance habits - habits that I hope can help you achieve your personal and financial goals. By age 32, he went out on his own and became a #1 best-selling author, an in-demand high performance coach, a sought-after speaker, and an early pioneer in the online education space.Ī #1 New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, #1 Amazon and #1 USA Today best-selling author, Brendon’s books include The Motivation Manifesto, The Charge, The Millionaire Messenger and Life’s Golden Ticket. He spent his 20s researching psychology and leadership, and consulting at Accenture. This week I’m delighted to welcome Brendon Burchard to The Psychology Podcast! After suffering depression and surviving a car accident at the age of 19, Brendon faced what he felt were life’s last questions: “Did I live fully? Did I love openly? Did I make a difference?” His intention to be happy with the answers led to his own personal breakthroughs, and ultimately to his life’s purpose of helping others live, to love, and to matter. “What are the deliberate habits I can do consciously and consistently to keep getting better?” - Brendon Burchard Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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