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The Chimp Paradox [Kindle Edition]

Dr Steve Peters
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Personal development book by Dr Steve Peters, the British Cycling team's resident psychiatrist, in which he shares his phenomenal mind management programme for the first time.

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Do you sometimes behave irrationally or impulsively? Do you face some situations with fear and trepidation? Do feelings of self-doubt consume everyday activities?Leading Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Steve Peters, knows more than anyone how impulsive behaviour or nagging self-doubt can impact negatively on our professional and personal lives.In this, his first book, Steve shares his phenomenally successful mind management programme that has been used to help elite athletes and senior managers alike to conquer their fears and operate with greater control, focus and confidence. Seemingly complex concepts are made simple with the use of memorable analogies -- such as the 'chimp', that seemingly irrational and impulsive being that inhabits our minds -- and real-life case studies. Never before will you have had such a deep and clear understanding of your own behaviour and natural responses to certain people or situations.This knowledge, combined with simple techniques that can be easily incorporated into daily life, will help you to control your emotional impulses and reach your full potential, leading to success at work and a happier, harmonious home life.

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126 of 129 people found the following review helpful
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I bought this book for two reasons, the first being a flirtation with depression a couple of years ago which has left me very curious about my own mental health, the second was that I'd heard Dr Peters talking about his work with Team Sky cyclists (I'm a big cycle sport fan). I've read the book in a period when I would describe my mental health as being good, so I've used it not to cure myself but to find techniques to look after myself.
The basic model that Dr Peters uses is that of us thinking of ourselves as having three brains: an intelligent human brain, a survivalist emotional chimp brain and a functional computer brain. It's an easy to grasp concept. Using this simple idea the book takes you through the different functions of each brain, their uses, strength and weaknesses and teaches you how to spot when each brain is dominating and how to decide whether that's an appropriate way to behave. It shows how the three brains interact, which is stronger etc, and how to manage this. The hoped for result is that you are better able to achieve the things you wish for and are more relaxed, balanced and happy in your own skin.

It works.

I'm prompted to write this review after a week or so practicing the techniques on a day to day basis. So far two huge benefits have been clear. The first is that I've been able to concentrate on my work far more easily, my human takes over for the day with my chimp knowing he'll get some quality time later. There's more balance in my life. The second benefit is that I have already overcome a problem I've had for years which is social anxiety. Last night, using techniques in the book, I went out and interacted in a relaxed and confident way without a nagging/show off/selfish/frightened chimp taking over as a survival strategy. I can't remember a better evening with people. These are major break throughs for me.

So I will recommend this book to two types of people: If you're struggling with yourself, maybe you've experienced mental health problems in the past or are now, buy this book. Like CBT it helps you observe and manage your mind but is simple enough to carry around with you in your head as you go about your day. The other group I'd recommend it to is everybody else! It's a friendly guide to your mind and I'm sure that there's something in there for anybody to use. If you're sceptical (or worse cynical) about these types of books, and I understand how the concept of an inner chimp might sound silly or flippant, trust me that I am one of your number and I was wrong to be. If Team Sky never win the Tour de France I'm very grateful that my admiration for them led me to this fantastic book.
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124 of 128 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Book 9 Jan 2012
Format:Paperback
this book is fantastic... i have been a profesional sportsman for 20n years winning 3 world titles..4 uk champs..4 masters titles plus many more titles... my journey has not always been the the best in terms of how i have felt about it.. many times vowing to retire.. it has been that hard.. in this time i have worked with many people to try and help me through the journey... and in my opionion nothing has come close to how this book explains things.. this book really helps you make the descions for yourself.. it gives you he tools to deal with all things life can throw at you.. it has enabled me to to see the wood through the trees.. it has helped me see that i was not going mad.. i just was not able to understand how my mind the machine works..i now am able to play snooker and not feel that my self worth depends on winning a game of snooker.. which i have done for years.. yes i still want to win.. but i dont need to define my self through having to win every snooker game i play in..i now feel able to play.. and handle the the negative thoughts which used to make me wanna lose and go home..and tell my self i did not want to compete..i had that mind set for years..
the book has also helped me make good choices in making time for the people who really matter in life.. this is called the troop.. and how much better life has got since getting the right people back in my life..tjhis has made i massive difference to my life.. it is ongoing.. and needs you to put the work in.. it wont just happen.. you need to make it happen.. the book really does offer simple but effective ways on how to really improve your life..i have red many self help books.. and worked with many people the field of self help.. and nothing comes close to to this model.. anyone can get something out of reading the book.. its one of those books u just wanna buy for people you know..u just know they will thank you for it.. and say i really got a lot out reading the book...and lets be honest .. what price can u put on being happy?..
Ronnie O'Sullivan
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
What an amazing book! Steve Peters uses his years of experience as a teacher and mentor to put accross the science of the workings of the mind in a way that is simple, enjoyable and enlightening to read. To get the most of this book please! please! please! keep a notebook with you while reading it and do the exercises. There is so much to learn from this book that I'm sure reading it at different stages and times of your life will reveal different truths and offer continual guidance, it's a real life changer. Take action, buy the book, it's a must read. To quote Tim Robbins (Andy Dufresne) in the classic film the Shawshank Redemption "I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living or get busy dying" :-)
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Understanding Me at last!
Steve Peters is a genius. When you have spent years being told you are too direct, too difficult to deal with, you have an attitude problem, and always wear your heart on your... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Dawn Lyons
The audio rocks
Thanks to Ronnie winning the World Championship this year I heard about the Chimp Paradox.

I bought the audio version and was so impressed I have just bought the book as... Read more
Published 11 days ago by tim_marston
the chimp paradox
Makes you reconsider your old ways and takes a fresh look at everyday life. Not exactly inspirational in that it doesn't immediately take over but its impact is much more subtle... Read more
Published 23 days ago by hounslow girl
Simple but elegant
This is not the most sophisticated of self help books, and I've heard a pretty awful review on Radio 4. However. It is very, very clear about self-sabotage and how to avoid it. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Dilettante
This Book is making a huge and positive difference to my life
I Bought this book after discovering it in a cycling magazine, and Dr Steve Peters association with the sport. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jonyt
Amazing Book
At last life makes sense having read this book. It's a must read for anyone interest in self-development. The best I've ever read
Published 1 month ago by ideaman
Excellent Book Cannot Recommend Highly Enough!
What an excellent book. After reading only a few chapters I was able to curb my desire to eat chocolate and snacks unecessarily, and understand and help prevent myself getting... Read more
Published 1 month ago by RosieC
Simple and very smart
This book is VERY clever because it is so easy to understand and apply. Steve Peters introduces a model of how our brains work (in particular the battles we have in our heads that... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Morgan
Chimp v Human
This book is written in a plain, accessible style. It tells us that our brain can conveniently be divided into three parts HUMAN, CHIMP, COMPUTER. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. R. Fowler
Practical guide to understanding and improving your mind
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The golden rule is that whenever have you feelings, thoughts or behaviours that you do not want or welcome, then you are being hijacked by your Chimp. &quote;
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Remember that Chimps like to go on how they feel to decide on future actions, whereas Humans tend to go on what needs to be done and also how they will feel at the end of the day when they look back on how they used their time. These are two very different approaches. &quote;
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Managing your impulsive, emotional Chimp as an adult will be one of the biggest factors determining how successful you are in life. &quote;
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