147 | Reprogramming Your Mindset | Training Your Brain For Success | Dr. Grace Lee

Manuj Aggarwal and Dr. Grace Lee talk about how to reprogram your mind to succeed.

 

 

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In this episode, we will learn about:


· Reprogramming your mind

· Understanding the purpose of life

· Programming your conscious & sub-conscious mind

· How to build confidence

· Importance of mentors & coaches

· Getting aware of your true potential

· Being driven by purpose 

· Getting up after a failure

 

About Dr. Grace Lee

Dr. Grace Lee is originally from Hong Kong; She was adopted by a Canadian couple at age 14. Through the trauma and hardships during her childhood, she became passionate about the human brain and behavior. This inspired her to pursue a Ph.D. in neuroscience. She has since discovered many unique applications of behavioral neuroscience in helping people make meaningful career and life decisions that are often seen as daunting. She has been a career coach, a professional development expert, and a keynote speaker for ten years. Eventually, Dr. Lee started her own heart-driven entrepreneurial journey after reinventing her own career multiple times.




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Unique business problems call for genius solutions. Go behind the scenes with today’s world-class leaders who dared to bring revolutionary ideas to life. Learn how they met their challenges head-on and how you can translate their lessons into your own real-world business success—whether you’re leading a start-up or Fortune 500 company. Host Manuj Aggarwal is the founder of TetraNoodle Technologies. When not interviewing industry leaders for Bootstrapping Your Dreams, he provides revolutionary strategies for his clients based on data science and human psychology, even in a socially distant economy.