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7 Lies Your Brain Tells You: And How to Outsmart Every One of Them

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Your brain is brilliant — but it’s also a liar.
It whispers self-doubt. Amplifies fear. Spits out worst-case scenarios as if they’re facts.

Sound familiar?

“Everyone’s judging me.”
“If I slow down, I’ll fall behind.”
“I should have it all figured out by now.”
“If I feel it, it must be true.”

These thoughts don’t make you broken — they make you human.
But if you never question them, they run your life.

In this honest, science-backed, and deeply relatable guide, Jordan Grant dismantles 7 of the most convincing lies your mind tells you — and shows you how to reclaim your clarity, confidence, and peace.

Inside, you’ll learn how

Spot mental traps as they happen

Separate truth from emotional noise

Rewire the fear-based stories running in the background

Replace pressure with presence — without losing ambition

Actually enjoy your life again

Whether you’re an overthinker, a self-doubter, or just someone ready to stop feeling like you’re always behind, this book is a call to come home to yourself.

You don’t have to believe every thought you think.

You just have to learn how to outsmart the ones that are lying.


For readers of The Mountain Is You, Atomic Habits, and Unfck Your Brain* — this is your next breakthrough.

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 6, 2025

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7 Lies Your Brain Tells You: And How to Outsmart Every One of Them is refreshingly honest and practical.

Instead of hype or clichés, it calmly explains why certain thoughts feel true even when they aren’t. The examples are relatable, the ideas are easy to apply, and nothing feels preachy or judgmental.

A great read if you want to understand your thinking patterns rather than just “think positive.”
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