This week, Robb Z is here to talk about Immersions and Pie, and a fun little brain hack you can use with your team to ensure all eyes are on the prize when it comes to hitting whatever goal it is that you’re chasing down.
The Train Your Brain For Success and Master Your Mind curriculum teaches us to be aware of and use our brain’s own, natural, default settings to our advantage. We know the number one thing your brain needs to work for you instead of against you is a heightened awareness of what’s most important. Well, when it comes to chasing down short term and term goals, the number one thing, that needs a heightened awareness is just simply what you’re chasing down.
What are you using as immersions or reminders in order to help you get your subconscious mind to stay focused on and working towards your goals? Let us know in the comments below.
For more about how to get your brain working for you, instead of against you, check out some of the additional resources here at https://freedompersonaldevelopment.com. Or, just give us a call (608-268-2600), we’d love to speak with you and figure out exactly what you need to get on the path to success as quickly as possible.
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