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Free download course on Soar Above
We are offering a free download course for Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain under Any Kind of Stress. Just send a receipt of purchase for the book, and you will receive a link to download the course.
Send receipt Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain Under Any Kind of Stressto compassionpower@compassionpower.com
Course Download
Under stress, the human brain is prone to invoke emotional habits forged as far back as toddlerhood. These block our more profound mental abilities and allow the small, volatile limbic system to hijack the resources of the large and powerful prefrontal cortex. We become more reactive, impulsive, and dismissive of other perspectives, when we most need strength, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of others. We’re likely to repeat past mistakes and end up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or resentful.
The skills presented in Soar Above offer a way off this treadmill with a formula for building new, pressure-resistant habits that employ sophisticated analysis, foresight, compassion, problem-solving, and the ability to improve, appreciate, connect, and protect.
Course Content
Introduction: The Two Brains
The Profound Brain
The Power to Create Value and Meaning
Why We React to a Jerk like a Jerk: Dynamics of Emotion Interaction
Feeling Powerful vs. Being Powerful
Core Value
Core Value Narratives
How to Access the Profound Brain Under Stress
How to Turn Toddler Brain Feelings into Adult Brain Values
Changing Habits
Become the Person, Worker, Partner, and Parent You Most Want to Be
Radical Self-Value Breeds Radical Value of Others
Send receipt Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain Under Any Kind of Stressto compassionpower@compassionpower.com
Course Download
Under stress, the human brain is prone to invoke emotional habits forged as far back as toddlerhood. These block our more profound mental abilities and allow the small, volatile limbic system to hijack the resources of the large and powerful prefrontal cortex. We become more reactive, impulsive, and dismissive of other perspectives, when we most need strength, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of others. We’re likely to repeat past mistakes and end up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or resentful.
The skills presented in Soar Above offer a way off this treadmill with a formula for building new, pressure-resistant habits that employ sophisticated analysis, foresight, compassion, problem-solving, and the ability to improve, appreciate, connect, and protect.
Course Content
Introduction: The Two Brains
The Profound Brain
The Power to Create Value and Meaning
Why We React to a Jerk like a Jerk: Dynamics of Emotion Interaction
Feeling Powerful vs. Being Powerful
Core Value
Core Value Narratives
How to Access the Profound Brain Under Stress
How to Turn Toddler Brain Feelings into Adult Brain Values
Changing Habits
Become the Person, Worker, Partner, and Parent You Most Want to Be
Radical Self-Value Breeds Radical Value of Others
Free download course on Soar Above
Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain Under Any Kind of Stress
We are offering a free download course for Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain under Any Kind of Stress. Just send a receipt of purchase for the book, and you will receive a link to download the course.
Send receipt to compassionpower@compassionpower.com
Course Download
Under stress, the human brain is prone to invoke emotional habits forged as far back as toddlerhood. These block our more profound mental abilities and allow the small, volatile limbic system to hijack the resources of the large and powerful prefrontal cortex. We become more reactive, impulsive, and dismissive of other perspectives, when we most need strength, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of others. We’re likely to repeat past mistakes and end up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or resentful.
The skills presented in Soar Above offer a way off this treadmill with a formula for building new, pressure-resistant habits that employ sophisticated analysis, foresight, compassion, problem-solving, and the ability to improve, appreciate, connect, and protect.
Course Content
Introduction: The Two Brains
The Profound Brain
The Power to Create Value and Meaning
Why We React to a Jerk like a Jerk: Dynamics of Emotion Interaction
Feeling Powerful vs. Being Powerful
Core Value
Core Value Narratives
How to Access the Profound Brain Under Stress
How to Turn Toddler Brain Feelings into Adult Brain Values
Changing Habits
Become the Person, Worker, Partner, and Parent You Most Want to Be
Radical Self-Value Breeds Radical Value of Others
We are offering a free download course for Soar Above: How to Use the Most Profound Part of Your Brain under Any Kind of Stress. Just send a receipt of purchase for the book, and you will receive a link to download the course.
Send receipt to compassionpower@compassionpower.com
Course Download
Under stress, the human brain is prone to invoke emotional habits forged as far back as toddlerhood. These block our more profound mental abilities and allow the small, volatile limbic system to hijack the resources of the large and powerful prefrontal cortex. We become more reactive, impulsive, and dismissive of other perspectives, when we most need strength, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of others. We’re likely to repeat past mistakes and end up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or resentful.
The skills presented in Soar Above offer a way off this treadmill with a formula for building new, pressure-resistant habits that employ sophisticated analysis, foresight, compassion, problem-solving, and the ability to improve, appreciate, connect, and protect.
Course Content
Introduction: The Two Brains
The Profound Brain
The Power to Create Value and Meaning
Why We React to a Jerk like a Jerk: Dynamics of Emotion Interaction
Feeling Powerful vs. Being Powerful
Core Value
Core Value Narratives
How to Access the Profound Brain Under Stress
How to Turn Toddler Brain Feelings into Adult Brain Values
Changing Habits
Become the Person, Worker, Partner, and Parent You Most Want to Be
Radical Self-Value Breeds Radical Value of Others