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The Dose Effect: Small Habits To Boost Your Brain Chemistry![]() Stock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionLife can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Today’s fast-paced world leaves many of us struggling with extreme emotional highs and lows caused by chemical imbalances in our brains, brought on by the pressures of modern life and constant digital connectivity. In The DOSE Effect, Neuroscientist TJ Power shares how you can reset and balance your brain chemistry with simple, everyday habits to lead a happier, healthier, and more productive life. Unlock your brain’s four key chemicals and discover the powers of: DOPAMINE to get motivated and stay driven OXYTOCIN to build deeper connections with others SEROTONIN to boost your energy and mood ENDORPHINS to destress and find calm TJ’s practical approach and straightforward solutions will guide you on an exciting, action-based journey to optimise your brain chemistry and transform your mental health. *** 'This book will help you find more motivation, create deeper connections, energise your body and destress your mind.’ – Jay Shetty, author of Think Like a Monk ‘The best book I’ve read on this subject.’ – Dr. Julie Smith, author of Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?
Promotion infoBrain Boosting Habits for a Better Life Author descriptionTJ Power is an esteemed neuroscientist, international speaker, and co-founder of Neurify, an organisation at the forefront of the mental health sector providing accessible and scientifically-backed teachings to enhance the management of mental health. As a psychology lecturer at the highly-regarded University of Exeter, TJ saw a significant gap in the available mental health support within educational and corporate environments. Driven to empower individuals with the necessary tools for positive change, TJ has delivered countless keynotes across the UK and internationally and has gained significant recognition for his ground-breaking approach to mental health, particularly in the face of modern challenges and our digitally-driven lives. Attendees consistently report feeling empowered, motivated, and able to cultivate their mental well-being. |