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Disruptors: The Gateway to Genius Level Thinking is a work of non-fiction in the motivational and self-help subgenres. It is intended for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Craig Copeland. Focusing specifically on the patterns and habits around the process of thought, this fascinating work takes a deep dive into how we can train ourselves into better thinking habits that will, in turn, lead us to much more creative, fulfilling, happy lives. Through eight specific attributes that Copeland explores in philosophical and practical terms, readers can learn to break out of bad thought habits and into a creative and intuitive model that allows us to be more open to opportunity, joy, and success.
I have read many books on the topic of positive thinking and new perspectives over the years, and it’s always a joy to find one that not only delivers the ideas around positive thinking but focuses on useful, practical advice in actually implementing it into daily life. Author Craig Copeland is a confident narrator who exudes an aura of success, and his own creativity is prevalent in every page of this light-hearted and motivating guidebook. He really makes you feel that if he can do it, so can you and that mutual trust and support are vital to carry readers through an experience that can be tricky to master if you’ve never challenged the automatic negative thoughts in your mind before. Whether it’s for career success, personal fulfillment, or improved mental health, I’d certainly say that Disruptors has the advice to help everyone on their journey to happiness.