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Believing something is impossible, makes it so real, you won't accept it even when someone proves it to you. We all pick-up limits and limiting beliefs. The question is how do they affect our careers and businesses (can be extrapolated to other areas of life too). Emotions are getting involved, so what do we do then and how?Josh Matthews Morgan is the co-founder of Learn Your Brain. You can find more about him on www.learnyourbrain.comGet in touch with me on IG or Twitter @cristianmldvn
Do you find yourself looking for a way to up level your performance in life and in business? Is there more out there for you that you can't quite reach? In this episode, Josh and Chad interview Josh Matthews-Morgan from Learn Your Brain, a performance coaching service for entrepreneurs. If growth and improvement is your game, or if you find yourself struggling to break through a ceiling or pattern in your life, this episode is for you! Shownotes: https://theentrepreneuradventure.com/the-five-drivers-of-high-performance/ Resources: “Good to Great,” by Jim Collins "Atomic Habits," by James Clear https://www.learnyourbrain.com/blog/ Follow us on social media! Instagram: The Entrepreneur Adventure: @theentrepreneuradventure Josh Melton @sidegigprophet Chad Brown @serialcfo Josh Matthews-Morgan @learnyourbrain Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theentrepreneuradventure/ https://www.facebook.com/learnyourbrain (As Amazon Affiliates, we earn from qualifying purchases.)
Josh Matthews-Morgan from Learn Your Brain joins Craig Burgess for this short and snappy Mind Mastery taster episode, a prelude to a deeper dive the host and guest take together in this specially commissioned Mind Mastery Week.
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How do you perform your best when it counts the most? Dr. Nita Matthews-Morgan and Josh Matthews-Morgan are a unique mother-son team who use brain science and other research-based tools to help people develop the mental habits of success. They are the authors of Deliver: How to Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most. Together, they created the Excelerate Online Training program. This cutting-edge training program uses tools from psychology and neuroscience to help entrepreneurs and other high performers achieve greater levels of productivity, success and joy. Prior to founding Learn Your Brain, Dr. Nita Matthews-Morgan taught Educational Psychology classes at the University of Georgia for over 15 years. She also served as Director of UGA's Torrance Center for Creative Studies and Talent Development. She was a protegé of Dr. Paul Torrance, who's considered to be the “Father of Modern Creativity.” In today's conversation, Nita and Josh use a helpful analogy of an elephant and its rider to explain how our two brains drive behavior – the emotional brain and the rational brain. We explore the barriers to transformation, why affirmations don't work for certain people, and how to identify your deepest limiting beliefs and then transform them into more positive, constructive beliefs. Nita and Josh provide many practical personal examples, including how to deal with anxiety and deep rooted fears, as well as scenarios they have experienced within teams, in order for us to understand how to use these insights to make better decisions and build more effective teams. We also address the delicate issue of firing someone on the team who is not a good fit and how to handle the saboteurs that surface when we are under stress or perceived attack. Practical, insightful and empowering, this episode with Dr. Nita Matthews-Morgan and Josh Matthews-Morgan will give you valuable tools and inspiration to learn your brain and develop the skills you need in order to achieve peak performance and live a more fulfilling and confident life. Key Takeaways The emotional brain doesn't understand language – therefore talking is not enough to create transformation. If you have a really strong opposing belief, when you try to affirm the opposite, it actually strengthens the negative belief. So you have to learn to shift the negative belief before you can affirm something positive and different. We have to deal with the emotions first and most people don't want to do that. When you sabotage yourself, you're usually trying to avoid some kind of pain. You can't take away the [comfort food] until you give yourself what you really want on an emotional level. Ask yourself, “What can you replace the negative habit with, that will give you the same type of feeling in a healthy way?” What often drives us crazy about other people are their saboteurs; their way of dealing with the world, especially in stressful situations. Everything we do is to feel safe – it's the #1 priority of the emotional brain. The journey is worth it. Free Saboteur Assessment: www.positiveintelligence.com Receive Your Free Gift The Beginner's Guide to Overcoming Limiting Beliefs Additional Resources Excelerate Online Training Program Deliver: How to Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most Connect With Dr. Nita and Josh Matthews-Morgan Webpage: http://www.learnyourbrain.com Facebook: facebook.com/learnyourbrain Twitter: twitter.com/learnyourbrain
Josh Matthews-Morgan and Dr. Nita Matthews-Morgan, Founders of Learn Your Brain and Authors of Deliver: How to Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most, join Entrepreneur Hour to discuss the brain and how to rewire new habits to perform at your best and live a balanced life. Here are the resources Josh and Nita recommend: FREE Productivity Quiz Deliver: How to Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most: By Josh and Dr. Nita Matthews-Morgan Positive Intelligence: By Shirzad Chamine The Happiness Advantage: By Shawn Achor Your Brain at Work: By David Rock The Power of Habit: By Charles Duhigg
Our brains can work for us or against us. We can live, stuck in the loops of poor habits. Or we can create rituals (habits of choice) and transform ourselves. Bad habits are often habits that worked at one time, but no longer serve us. Unfortunately, they are wired into our brains. And we likely go there automatically. But what if you want to be in peak performance? How can you make some simple (very small) shifts that not only break old habits, but create new ones -- rituals of choice? Today, I interview Josh Matthews-Morgan. Josh is a trainer, speaker, author and coach. Along with his partner, Josh offers training internationally, helping teams and individuals shift to peak performance. Josh and I cover some pretty amazing stuff, helping you shift your life to a thriving space, aimed at peak performance. Learn how to break those pesky habits. Learn how to create better ways of thriving in your life. And learn how to master your fears that keep you from moving forward! If you want to learn more about Josh and his work, please watch the free video training he is providing to the Thrive Nation. You can find the videos here: http://LearnYourBrain.com/thriveology *
Exciting guests Today. Josh Matthews-Morgan and Nita Matthews-Morgan, authors of "Deliver: How to Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most" We will discuss the details of this helpful book. Your host Chuck Bartok
In our podcasts, we've talked at length about The Inner Game and how vital it is for you to get your "mind right" if you are to excel in your profession. We talk about it in the context of how you talk to customers, how you talk economics and the types of questions you ask. In this episode, Bill interviews Josh Matthews-Morgan who has written a book (partly inspired by this very podcast!) called "Deliver." It takes the idea of high performance and uses athletic stories and examples to hit home the point that your success begins in your mind. Also mentioned in this podcast:*Josh Matthews-Morgan book called Deliver: How To Perform Your Best When it Counts the Most on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Deliver-Perform-Your-Best-Counts/dp/0985775505)*Connect with Josh on Linkedin (http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshmatthewsmorgan)