"You do something that you could never have imagined yourself doing, become something you could never have imagined yourself becoming, and, ultimately, live a life greater than you could have ever imagined yourself living." ~Dr. Judith Wright
At the most fundamental level, every self-improvement blog post or self help book is about life transformation.
How can you transform from the person you are today to a person who is happier, healthier, more fulfilled, more productive, in better relationships, having more self-esteem, and feeling more self-confident?
Even the smallest positive life changes transform us in some way, pushing us forward on the personal evolutionary scale and fostering some level of self-awareness and growth.
But what if you could transform on a level that afforded so much more than incremental change? What if personal transformation propelled you from living a better life to living a spectacular life?
There are plenty of articles, books and blog posts on motivation that tell you how to become more motivated. Often, they give tips like 'getting more sleep' and 'introducing new habits slowly'.
These ideas are all useful to an extent but they ultimately fall short. If you struggle with motivation and can't keep yourself focused on new tasks, then a tip like this isn't going to transform your ability to focus overnight.
And if you struggle to motivate yourself, how are you expected to keep up the changes that lead to greater motivation? It's something of a vicious circle don't you think?
If you really want to see changes, then you need to look a little deeper. You need to focus on the actual neuroscience that underpins our ability to get and stay motivated. In this report, you'll learn exactly how motivation actually works on a biologically level and more importantly, you'll discover how you can manipulate that process to your own ends…
107 Pages