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David Gray, Liminal Thinking.

David Gray, Liminal Thinking: Create the Change You Want by Changing the Way You Think, 2016.

Premise: Beliefs shape how we experience the world and they must be changed to produce change.

Referencing notes.

  • Lack of psychological safety produces ego-defensive behaviors.
  • Liminal thinking is an approach to sidestepping the biggest hindrance to change: belief.
    • Liminal comes from the Latin word for threshold.
    • Beliefs prevent change—but change happens at those boundaries.
    • Liminal thinking exercises.
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    • Theory of beliefs assess origin and meaning of beliefs.
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