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“‘No Willpower Required’ is a compelling guide to lasting change.” - Nir Eyal, Author of Hooked, Indistractable
This book moves beyond preaching abstinence or quick fixes, offering a powerful blend of neuroscience and actionable strategies.
No Willpower Required
A neuroscience approach to change your habits with alcohol
Mike Hardenbrook
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Hello, PH community!
I decided to post here as an entrepreneur who struggled to change my habits with alcohol. The truth is that startups are stressful. So I want to help by posting the book I wish I had access to 10 years ago.
Thank you for your support!
-Mike
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No Willpower Required
A neuroscience approach to change your habits with alcohol
Mike Hardenbrook
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On my last startup I lost 140K to hackers. Everyone is going remote with quarantines and social distancing, but how safe is that when it comes to your cybersecurity?
So when I saw this training "learn how threat actors are exploiting the coronavirus epidemic to spread malware, steal money and data, and spread misinformation," it seemed relevant to share here in the startup community!
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Mike Hardenbrook
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I don't like to hate. I honestly hope these guys make money with grannies reading glasses holder
Kinda just replaces the wire for a leather strap though, so why not go with the wire and not recharge
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