June 18, 2020

Personality Isn't Permanent with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

Personality Isn't Permanent with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

On today’s episode, we will hear the story of how a Personality test nearly ruined Dr. Benjamin Hardy’s life. And how the unfortunate event eventually led him to write his book,

Personality Isn’t Permanent

Crushing and outdated paradigm-Giving you the process to create a Bigger, bolder future...

Dr. Benjamin Hardy is an author, psychologist, TedX speaker and writer at Medium.com.

We will explore how choosing one's own way is what makes us human. Benjamin talks about who you wish to become is not defined by personality- But instead by the choices you make.

We will look at how deciding who you’ll be designs the life you’ll live-You can have anything you truly want.

On this episode we will discover:

  • That Personality is defined by the patterns of our past.
  • Our future is designed and dictated by our choices for the future.
  • In short, Personality Isn’t Permanent provides you the science and strategy for never getting stuck in an identity or pattern again.
  • Allowing you to become the narrator of your life’s story.

Find out how...

On this episode of The Light Inside.

Dr. Benjamin Hardy Profile Photo

Dr. Benjamin Hardy

Author / Psychologist

Dr. Benjamin Hardy is an organizational psychologist and is the world’s leading expert on the psychology of entrepreneurial leadership and exponential growth. His PhD research focused on entrepreneurial courage and transformational leadership. Before completing his PhD, his blogs were read by over 100 million people, he published his first major book Willpower Doesn’t Work, and he was running a 7-figure online training business. Since finishing his PhD in 2019, Dr. Hardy has published 5 additional books, including three co-authored with the legendary entrepreneurial coach, Dan Sullivan. His books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies and he is a sought-after teacher and speaker at corporate and entrepreneurial events as well as Fortune 500 companies.