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Dan Heath on How to Reset Your Brain for Success | EP 562
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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In this episode of the Passion Struck Podcast, John R. Miles sits down with Dan Heath, the #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Made to Stick, Switch, The Power of Moments, and his latest transformative book, Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working. With over 4 million books sold worldwide, Dan shares his revolutionary framework for identifying what’s broken, leveraging small but impactful changes, and building momentum for meaningful progress.John and Dan explore how to reset systems, habits, and mindsets that no longer serve us. They delve into why small changes can yield big results, how to reallocate resources for maximum impact, and how progress fuels our sense of mattering and purpose. Whether you’re looking to fix inefficiencies at work, improve personal habits, or navigate challenging relationships, this episode is packed with actionable tools to help you move forward.Link to the full show notes: https://passionstruck.com/dan-heath-on-how-to-reset-your-brain-for-success/Sponsors:
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- How to recognize when systems or habits aren’t working and why we often stay stuck.
- The concept of leverage points: identifying small changes that create big impact.
- Strategies to restack your resources—time, energy, and focus—on what truly matters.
- Why progress, even in small steps, is a powerful motivator for long-term success.
- The importance of starting with a “burst” to build momentum and create quick wins.
- Real-world examples, from streamlining Chick-fil-A’s drive-thru efficiency to resetting hospital systems, that show how intentional changes can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
- How to apply the reset framework to personal habits, relationships, and professional challenges.