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Do you recognize the familiar loop of repeating past arguments or replaying old songs in your mind? That's your brain mismanaging memories and keeping you chained to the past. This episode invites you on a rich exploration of psychology, human behaviour and personal development. Drawing from a thought-provoking anecdote from Dr. Durst's course in the 90s, we take a deep dive into the power of overcoming past restraints and shaping a better future.

The latter part of our discussion steers towards the world of Human Resources and the incredible importance of continuous improvement. Through real-life examples, we draw parallels between personal growth and professional development. We explore the influence of additional training and how it can elevate individuals to the necessary levels of contribution.  Wrapping up with the intriguing concept of psychological frequent flyer miles, we take a look at how one can break free from the past. So be prepared to unravel the chains of old memories and pave the path towards an improved personal and professional journey.

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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell