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Are you tired of being controlled by other people's priorities? What if I told you your To-Do List is the real problem? What if learning how to harness momentum is the key to overcoming being overwhelmed and stagnated? The truth is, both losing and gaining momentum come with a cost. That's why it's crucial to focus your energy on the things that matter most to you-every day. By doing so, you can make every action count. In this practical, easy-to-read and apply resource, you'll:Understand the real power and importance of momentum Learn how to shift from a To-Do List to a Momentum List-and why…mehr

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Are you tired of being controlled by other people's priorities? What if I told you your To-Do List is the real problem? What if learning how to harness momentum is the key to overcoming being overwhelmed and stagnated? The truth is, both losing and gaining momentum come with a cost. That's why it's crucial to focus your energy on the things that matter most to you-every day. By doing so, you can make every action count. In this practical, easy-to-read and apply resource, you'll:Understand the real power and importance of momentum Learn how to shift from a To-Do List to a Momentum List-and why this shift is essential for your success Gain the mindset and tools you need to delight in time, not be ruled by it, all while still making space for the people and activities you love.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Stephen Peters, MS, Psy.D., ABN, is a neuroscientist and board-certified clinical neuropsychologist who applies decades of brain research to horse training and care. After completing advanced clinical training and leading neuropsychological services in a major neurology practice, he founded two brain health clinics and contributed to rigorous scientific trials. Now retired from clinical work, Dr. Peters teaches equine neuroscience worldwide through Horse Brain Science Clinics, combining classroom sessions, brain dissections, and live demonstrations. He is known for making complex science accessible and is co-author of Evidence-Based Horsemanship and author of The Book of Neuropoetry. He lives in Mancos, Colorado, with his wife, their dog, and seven horses.