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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Obrigado! I know the book and I havent read it because I am quite disciplined in terms of eating habits do not mind or find stressful to eat healthy comes pretty natural to me. Would you recommend reading it to see cues that could be applied to other fields?
Anything by Richard Wiseman
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Quiet, by Susan Cain (Explains introversion for those of us navigating an extroverted world.)
Mindset, by Carol Dweck
Anything by Richard Wiseman
Richard Wiseman lectured at my uni. I thought merely by being in his presence I'd become as awesome as he is. Apparently, it doesn't actually happen that way.
Terry Orlick's "The Pursuit of Excellence" was the first book that really switched me onto the power of the mind. It's focused around top level sport, but just as applicable. Also a big fan of "Relentless" (Tim S Grover) and "The Rise of Superman" (Steven Kotler).
Read both Relentless and The Rise of Superman, probably you have a sporty background judging by your choices. Have you read Stealing Fire? I am listening to the audiobook now and I find it very good so far.
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