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In a fraction of a second, the fear center of your brain literally cuts the power to your logic, turning a rational executive into a cornered, aggressive primate. You are sitting in a calm, professional boardroom meeting when a colleague subtly insults your project. Within two seconds, your heart pounds, your vision narrows, and you aggressively shout a career-destroying response. You did not decide to do this; your brain was just victim to an Amygdala Hijack.When the brain's primitive fear center (the amygdala) perceives a social threat, it does not distinguish it from a physical predator. It instantly dumps a massive wave of cortisol and adrenaline into your bloodstream. More terrifyingly, it actively cuts off the neural pathways to your prefrontal cortex-the area responsible for logic, empathy, and consequence. For the next twenty minutes, your highest executive functions are literally disconnected from your body.This book dissects the neurobiology of the office meltdown. We explore exactly how to identify the physical warning signs of the hijack and the tactical breathing techniques required to flush the cortisol and reboot your rational brain.Reclaim control of your own neurology. Learn how to stop an ancient evolutionary survival mechanism from destroying your modern professional reputation.
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