How To Stop Overthinking
with Ethan Kross
Monday, 14 November 2022
19:00-20:00
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Want to befriend your inner voice?

The most important conversations we have each day are the inner ones we have with ourselves. Our mental chatter impacts every aspect of our lives - including our health, performance, relationships and behaviour.

At this special event, psychologist Ethan Kross will explore how we can stop overthinking and get our inner voice working in our favour. Instead of trying to silence your chatter, you can educate it, motivate it and reason with it.

Ethan combines his ground-breaking research with real-world examples to explain how you can harness your inner voice, discover more inner peace and live a more satisfying life.

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About The Speaker

Ethan Kross is an award-winning professor in the University of Michigan’s Psychology Department and its Ross School of Business. He is director of the Emotion & Self Control Laboratory and one of the world’s leading experts on controlling the conscious mind.

Ethan’s research has been published in leading journals; he participated in policy discussions at the White House and regularly appears in the media. He is author of the bestselling book "Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why it Matters and How to Harness It".

The event will be hosted by Dr Mark Williamson from Action for Happiness.

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