Most people think wanting something is the problem. Jordan Blake flips this completely upside down: your ingratitude is actually your internal GPS, and the real issue is that we're terrified to admit what we want because wanting means choosing temporary unhappiness.
Stop trying to be grateful for everything. Your brain's negativity bias isn't broken, it's pointing you toward what matters. When you feel that familiar sting of "this isn't enough," that's not ungrateful or selfish. That's data.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why your 35,000 daily decisions are mostly unconscious (and how to hijack this system)
• The specific method for turning complaints into actionable goals that actually work
• How people with clear goals are 10x more likely to achieve them (plus the psychology behind why most people avoid getting specific)
• The uncomfortable truth about why wanting something means signing up for temporary dissatisfaction
👤 Perfect for: anyone who's tired of being told to "just be grateful" when you know something's missing in your life.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Jordan introduces the ingratitude compass method
[02:15] Why your negativity bias is actually useful
[04:30] The 35,000 decisions you make without thinking
[07:00] How to turn complaints into goals that stick
[09:30] Why wanting requires choosing unhappiness
[11:00] Three questions to clarify what you actually want
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🔍 Topics: how to know what you want, setting goals, personal growth, psychology, decision making
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Keywords: life coaching, personal growth, no-nonsense advice, brain science, social anxiety, self-acceptance, mindset shift, adult friendship
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