Rewire At Work: attitude neuroplasticity and everyday performance

· Ross Thompson
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About this ebook

In a world of constant change, pressure, and distraction, success at work depends less on talent and more on how we think, learn, and adapt. Rewire at Work reveals how attitude and neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to rewire itself—combine to shape focus, resilience, and performance for employees, leaders, and sales professionals alike.

Drawing on practical neuroscience and years of real-world observation, this book shows how small, repeated actions can transform habits, relationships, and results. You'll learn how to:


Build focus and recover from distraction.

Stay calm and confident under pressure.

Give and receive feedback that truly changes behavior.

Create team cultures that learn quickly and handle setbacks with grace.

Reframe rejection and keep momentum in high-pressure sales environments.

Through clear writing and grounded examples, Rewire at Work replaces theory with practice and grand promises with quiet, sustainable change.

Whether you lead a team, sell to clients, or simply want to show up at your best each day, this book will help you design the conditions where growth becomes natural and confidence becomes calm.

Change doesn't require dramatic effort—only the right attention, repeated in the right way.

About the author

Ross Thompson lives in Melbourne Australia. He is the author of adult and children's fiction, Christian non fiction, and a number of other non fiction titles.

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