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Clearer, Closer, Better
How Successful People See the World
Book • 2020
In 'Clearer, Closer, Better,' Emily Balcetis explores how successful people see the world differently and how these perceptual habits can be leveraged to achieve goals.
Drawing on her research in vision science, cognitive research, and motivational psychology, Balcetis provides four powerful visual tactics: narrowing focus, widening the bracket, materializing plans and progress, and controlling the frame of reference.
These strategies help in various aspects such as exercising effectively, saving money, recognizing when to change course, and improving relationships.
The book is inspiring, motivating, and entertaining, demonstrating how visual experiences can lead to happier, healthier, and more productive lives.
Drawing on her research in vision science, cognitive research, and motivational psychology, Balcetis provides four powerful visual tactics: narrowing focus, widening the bracket, materializing plans and progress, and controlling the frame of reference.
These strategies help in various aspects such as exercising effectively, saving money, recognizing when to change course, and improving relationships.
The book is inspiring, motivating, and entertaining, demonstrating how visual experiences can lead to happier, healthier, and more productive lives.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by
Andrew Huberman as a book he read and listened to, discussing how visualization affects goal achievement.


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Dr. Emily Balcetis: Tools for Setting & Achieving Goals
Mentioned by Terry Condon and Ryan Monaghan during their discussion on financial clarity and goal setting.

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Escape Plan 2.0 | How to Rewire Your Relationship to Money
Discussed by Emily Balcetis and
Eric Zimmer . It details research-backed strategies for using visualization to achieve goals.


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The Power of Visualization to Achieve Your Goals with Emily Balcetis
Mentioned at the end of the podcast as a book coming out next week by Emily Balchettis, about leveraging perception.

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Mentioned by Ron Gross in the introduction as the author of "Clearer, Closer, Better: How Successful People See the World"

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