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Change Wired

How to reprogram your brain to make the right choices. Implementation intention.

02 May 2025

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TUNE IN TO LEARN:Have you ever felt frustrated by your inability to follow through on things you genuinely want to do?   That gap between intention and action isn't a character flaw - it's neurobiology at work.  What if you could reprogram your brain to automatically do the things that align with your goals and values?  In this episode, we dive deep into implementation intentions, a powerful psychological tool that creates neural pathways for better follow-through. This isn't about willpower or motivation; it's about understanding how your brain works and leveraging that knowledge to your advantage.  I share my personal struggles with consistency in podcast recording, language learning, client deliverables, and presentation preparation - and how implementation intentions transformed these areas of my life.  What makes this approach so effective is that it works with your brain's natural tendency toward efficiency rather than fighting against it.  What important action have you been struggling to take despite knowing its value?  Try implementation intentions and experience the difference between hoping you'll do better and actually programming yourself for success.  Share this episode with someone who could benefit from this research-backed approach to personal transformation, and let me know how it works for you!  Text Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina Behavior-First, Executive, Leadership and Optimal Performance Coach 360, Change Leadership & Culture Transformation Consultant

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