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The Post-Mortem Mindset

How to analyze the awful to uncover the awesome

An episode of the The Psychology of Weight Loss podcast, hosted by Dean Dwyer, titled "The Post-Mortem Mindset" was published on December 21, 2018 and runs 58 minutes.

December 21, 2018 ·58m · The Psychology of Weight Loss

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Imagine if you could go back and rewrite all the endings to the not-so-great things that have happened to you over the course of your life. Well the good news is you can using a mindset called The Post-Mortem Mindset. This strategy will give you the ability to analyze the awful so you can uncover the awesome. Enjoy my friend. And remember…you are just one mindset away from creating the remarkable.



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