Calm Clarity
How to Use Science to Rewire Your Brain for Greater Wisdom, Fulfillment, and Joy
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Narrated by:
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Emily Woo Zeller
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Written by:
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Due Quach
About this listen
We often don't realize how much control we have over our thoughts, feelings, and actions. On some days, the most minor irritation can upset us, but, on others, we are in our best form and can rise to challenges with grace. These fluctuations depend on the neural networks firing in our brains, but we have the power to consciously break hardwired thought patterns. Author Due Quach developed an intimate understanding of the brain during her personal journey of healing from PTSD.
According to Quach, people function in three primary emotional states: in Brain 1.0, people act out of fear and self-preservation; in Brain 2.0, they seek instant gratification; in Brain 3.0, their actions are aligned with their core values. Relying on the latest scientific research, ancient spiritual traditions, and her own personal journey, Quach explains how to activate, exercise, and strengthen Brain 3.0 so that we can take ownership of our thoughts, feelings, and actions. A supplemental PDF is included with this audiobook.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2018 Due Quach (P)2018 Dreamscape Media, LLCWhat listeners say about Calm Clarity
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- 2020-04-13
Perhaps better on paper vs audio?
For me, I found the narrator’s style didn’t match the content. She had an overly cheery, kind of insincere tone for what was a lot of really tragic, autobiographical content. I’d be curious to read the paper book because as it was, I couldn’t get past the disconnect of the narrator compared to the content.
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