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THE
SIMPLE
SHIFT
HOW USEFUL THINKING
CHANGES THE WAY YOU
SEE EVERYTHING


CHRIS HELDER

The Simple Shift - image 2

First published in 2020 by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 42 McDougall St, Milton Qld 4064

Office also in Melbourne

John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2020

The moral rights of the author have been asserted

ISBN: 978-0-730-38166-2

All rights reserved Except as permitted under the Australian Copyright Act - photo 3

All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (for example, a fair dealing for the purposes of study, research, criticism or review), no part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, communicated or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission. All inquiries should be made to the publisher at the address above.

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Disclaimer

The material in this publication is of the nature of general comment only, and does not represent professional advice. It is not intended to provide specific guidance for particular circumstances and it should not be relied on as the basis for any decision to take action or not take action on any matter which it covers. Readers should obtain professional advice where appropriate, before making any such decision. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the author and publisher disclaim all responsibility and liability to any person, arising directly or indirectly from any person taking or not taking action based on the information in this publication.

The best way to read this book

Much like Useful Belief, the best way to read this book is from start to finish, ideally in one sitting. It might only take you a plane flight.

The whole book is a journey and each section runs seamlessly into the next.

However, you will find a contents list on the next page if you find yourself searching again for a particular part.

About Chris Helder

Chris Helder is a world-class keynote speaker and master storyteller. His presentations have radically changed how thousands of people worldwide communicate and deal with adversity.

Chris has presented over 2500 times around the world during his 18 year speaking career.

He is the author of three best-selling books:

  • Useful Belief one of the highest selling Australian business books of all time
  • The Ultimate Book of Influence which has been published in five languages
  • Cut The Noise which is about achieving better results in a world of distraction
Introduction

Life can be overwhelming.

I was in my hotel room just before Christmas and one of the morning shows was playing on the television. Of course they are always chasing the next sensational headline, and their guest that day was the latest in a seemingly never-ending roll call of health and fitness gurus, every one looking to make more noise than the last. Tuning in, I heard him say, We are actually not advocating stretching anymore

What? Really? I do stretches every day. Thats it, Im out!

Every day its something different. A new idea that utterly contradicts what was being advocated just a couple of weeks ago!

I mean, seriously. Its impossible to keep up. I remember when I was supposed to carb load to boost my energy levels for the day. Not anymore! Now were told carbohydrates are evil. Then the trend was towards eating only meat. Eat like the caveman, they said. Yeah, that sounds like a good idea, lets emulate the caveman. Because if he was lucky he might have lived to be all of 32 years old. Then it was fruit. Eat only fruit. All day. Then we got right down to it and just drank the juice. Everyone in Australia bought a juicer. The problem was, the fruit was full of sugar, and everyone knows sugar is bad for you!

Think about how breakfast has changed. I was always taught that eating a good, hearty breakfast set you up for the day. Not anymore! Now there are some who will advise you to stop eating at 6 pm and fast until noon the next day, or to eat five days a week and fast for the other two. I dont know, now they have me on ketones and putting butter in my coffee!

The world is full of noise, yet no matter how much it annoys us, we are addicted to it. Every day brings a complete overload of information thats impossible to keep up with. We all experience it, respond to it, even relish it. Sometimes I cant believe the things I click on. In a corner of my mind I think and worry about the profile they are building up of me, as I skip from a provocative Daily Mail headline to a famous sports personalitys drug addiction to the latest celebrity wardrobe malfunction.

One challenge is constant comparison. The relentless messaging that we need to be somehow better, fitter, stronger, smarter, more attractive. At every turn the media are telling us were not good enough. Of course, this is on top of the fact that we are all to some degree addicted to the dopamine hit we experience when we receive any affirmation, such as through our likes on social media. We are addicted to feedback and the approval of others. This is well documented and is not going to change anytime soon.

We are told we live in the greatest time in human history. Is that true? Well, its complicated.

So maybe we need to simplify it.

There are certainly strong arguments to be made that it is the most complicated time in human history. While most of us are pretty safe from contracting the plague or being cut down by raiders from a neighbouring village, we nonetheless suffer the highest levels of depression, anxiety and general unhappiness in recorded history.

Despite the thousands of books teaching us how to be mentally and physically healthy, mainly through doing the things we have always done eat food, have babies, raise children, exercise and pursue healthy activities, and communicate with other human beings it turns out we are less healthy and, whats more, clearly less happy than ever. With so many more choices, life has become much more complicated.

The purpose of this book is to cut through that complexity, all that noise, and to introduce you to a simple, practical philosophy that encourages you to live your life with a greater focus on what is useful. Well explore useful things for you to believe to increase the possibilities of joy in your life. This is an idea that creates its own momentum. It will guide you towards identifying what is useful in your life and what is simply noise. It will help you figure out what you need to do and what you need to delegate or avoid. It will help you identify what matters and what doesnt.

It will help guide some readers through significant adversity in their lives, while helping others create a strategy for infusing that mundane Monday meeting with greater energy. For many, it will be the call to action they have been looking for to create massive change in their lives.

This is my manifesto. My philosophy for navigating the craziness and the wonder of the modern world. Its a simple, powerful idea that opens up limitless possibility for all of us.

Evolving useful belief

I wrote my first book, Useful Belief, as a fable. The narrator travels from Melbourne to a conference in Barcelona and meets three people along the way. One is a woman from his past; another is a young businessman who challenges his understanding of how the younger generation differ from previous ones; and the last is a middle-aged speaker who kicks off the Barcelona conference, sharing her own story with a rapt audience. These three encounters change his perspective on life in a profound way.

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