The Signs: The New Science of How to Trust Your Instincts (US edition)

ISBN: 9780063485327
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Publisher,HarperOne US
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 250 g
No. of Pages, 288

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The neuroscientist, medical doctor, and powerhouse author of The Source shares the lost art of listening to your intuition and allowing the signs around you to guide the way to achieving the life of your dreams.

 

Have you ever thought of someone just before they called? Or experienced a coincidence that felt too unlikely to be true?

It’s all too easy to dismiss synchronicities or signs like these as chance. But what if they weren’t? And what if, by learning to tune into them, you could access a guiding wisdom that would help you overcome challenges and cultivate personal growth?

In this groundbreaking book, world-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart explains how. Bringing together breathtaking real-life stories with teachings from cognitive psychology, near-death experiences, and much more, she’ll show you how to:

  • Tap into your most important decision-making tool: your intuition.
  • Break free from the distractions and stress of modern life and focus on what matters most.
  • Shift your mindset from fixed thinking to openness and wonder, so you can see life’s limitless possibilities.

With compelling theories about the nature of consciousness, and transformative tools to create a deep connection with the signs around you, let this book empower you to trust your instincts and thrive like never before.

 

About the Author

Dr Tara Swart is a neuroscientist and executive adviser. Tara holds a BSc in Biomedical Science and a PhD in Neuropharmacology from King’s College, London and a medical degree (BM BCh) from Oxford University. She is a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan, visiting senior lecturer at King’s College and she also she teaches at Oxford Saïd Business School. She is the co-author of Neuroscience for Leadership (Palgrave), winner of the 2016 CMI Management Book of the Year.