When you quiet your brain amazing things can happen. This is when you will discover how to always do the next right thing. It is my belief that all men struggle to do the next right thing. In 'Your Brain Is Out To Screw You!' you will learn why your brain is out to screw you and how it prevents you from doing the next right thing. Who are your four mental teammates? Do they run your life, or do you? Why do excuse, opinion and prediction play such a big role in a man's life? Are you an over-thinker? Don't know? This is the book that will tell you all the things your brain won't. Please join me as I take high-performance mental training techniques and apply them to the brain of the everyday forgotten man. This is the book that will show you how to 'get stuck' instead of blowing up. With so many other books, blogs, support groups and charities going to less worthy causes, I have chosen to support the everyday forgotten man and his hopeless plight. While no one else may be, I'm here for you guys. I am the everyday forgotten man's champion of the brain. Think your brain is there to help you? Think again. Your Brain Is Out To Screw You! and this is The Men's Guide To Doing The Next Right Thing.
A seriously useful book, written with great humour, and with great patience (for us men to absorb), it spoon feeds you the steps needed by us men to turn our thinking and life around. I only wish I had read this book many years ago. I have the kindle version but would highly recommend the printed paper copy for referring back to easily. Now I know why (I used to) only open my mouth to change feet. I am looking forward to reading the next in the series `Her Brain Is Out To Screw You!'
This is one book you will read over and over again. There are so many things in this book that will help you improve your life that you will not be able to remember them all the first time through. For me it was a book I had to take in sections as Steve Pronger opens your eyes to such profound ideas that it takes time to digest them. In a nut shell I would challenge and man to read it and say it was not written about them individually.