Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ..., Jesse Payne, Ed.D.
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ..., Jesse Payne, Ed.D.
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Change Your Brain, Change Your Life (Before 25)
Change Your Developing Mind for Real-World Success

Author: Jesse Payne, Ed.D., Dr. Daniel Amen

Narrator: Jesse Payne, Ed.D.

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/29/2014


Synopsis

Change Your Brain, Change Your Life (Before 25) is based on Dr. Jesse Payne's and Daniel Amen’s work together with young people and parents and educators who work with young people. It is an owner’s manual specifically written for the developing brain, packed with interesting information, relatable stories and easy-to-follow brain prescriptions and enhancement strategies. Its step-by-step instructions are tailored to optimize brain power while minimizing brain interference. The goal is to show listeners how to unlock the miraculous potential of the developing brain and rewire the young mind for a lifetime of real world success. In the vein of 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and How Children Achieve, Change Your Brain, Change Your Life (Before 25) will empower young listeners and the parents, educators, coaches and professionals who work with young people.A young brain is more than an adult brain with a few less miles on it. Its unique structure and chemical composition is constantly changing, growing and reshaping itself until around the age of 25. It’s a brain especially primed to reach its full potential when nurtured correctly—even more so than our adult brains. In fact, Jesse’s work has shown people under the age of 25 can transform their brains and change their lives in as little as two weeks’ time. And let’s face it. The teen years are grueling. Twenty-somethings today are struggling more than ever. Parents’ concerns and frustrations are heightened. Times are especially tough for this age group. Just look at the press:• Generation Screwed: With unemployment, the economy and a myriad of social issues, many young people graduating from high school and college today feel like Generation Screwed. This audiobook shows them how they can use their brain’s superpowers to rise above these challenges and succeed in the real world.
• Technology: As Digital Natives, this generation is more plugged in and exposed than any in history. I’ll show young people how to stay wired in without getting wired up and provide them the skills to understand and bridge the gap that often alienates them from the older generation most often responsible for their success in the real world.
• ADD, Depression, Anxiety: Hundreds of thousands of kids are hit with what I call the “Young Person’s Trifecta”: ADD, Depression, and Anxiety. This program tackles these neuro-obstacles and offers frustrated families and young people hope and solutions for a thriving, productive and happy life.
• Bullying: With the advent of technology and social media there are more and vicious ways a young person can be bullied. As I’ll illustrate to readers who’ve been the victim of bullying, they can strengthen their resiliency and rise above it. I’ll also provide a wakeup call to the bullies and show them how aggression hurts their brains.
• Wealth Gap: The majority of today’s teens and 20-somethings stand somewhere within a widening wealth gap: Some are raised with entitlement and have such a tight safety net they never learn to fail; others have few opportunities for enrichment or personal growth and no safety net whatsoever. Both situations are fraught with pitfalls which this audiobook helps listeners avoid and in many cases, use to their advantage.

About Jesse Payne, Ed.D.

Jesse Payne, Ed.D., is Director of Education at the Amen Clinics and a perfect example of someone who relied on his brain power and education to change his life. He holds a B.A. in business and an M.A. in education from Vanguard University of Southern California, and earned his doctorate degree in education with a specialization in K-12 leadership from the University of Southern California (USC). Jesse is a licensed teacher in California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. He has worked in elementary schools for more than eight years and has received several teaching awards. In 2009, he was awarded Researcher of the Year at Vanguard University of Southern California. Learn more at www.brain25.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Moh on March 13, 2022

A very useful book. I think the current global lifestyle does not support today's human to give his brain the sufficient care it deserves , although it is perhaps the most important organ in his body.So, i think it will be for the great interest of everybody to have some techniques & strategies to m......more

Goodreads review by Allie on February 18, 2020

I found this book to be very informative and helpful to understand how “Brain struggles” play out in our daily lives. This is almost like a workbook with suggested activities as well as questions to help process the information presented at the end of each chapter. I read this book as a parent to th......more

Goodreads review by Joshua D Nicolet on May 24, 2019

Excellent book for any high school or college age student This is a follow up and updated version of Dr Daniel Amen’s book Change Your Brain, Change Your Life. This information is crucial for young people to learn while their brain is still developing or for any parent.......more

Goodreads review by Lana on January 02, 2016

Professor Payne is actually a teacher at my college, but this doesn't influence my review at all. This is honestly one of the best books that I have ever read. I love psychology, and have always found the brain incredibly interesting. I was a bit wary about reading this book, but when I started, I fo......more

Goodreads review by Yulenka on July 20, 2015

4.5 I really liked this book; it was very educational without being heavy. The content was really interesting, and the advice was applicable. You automatically start to analyse your brain and figure out the best ways to combat personal “brain issues” which I thought was awesome. Generally very enlig......more