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Why Life Works Better When You Stop Trying to Control It
The podcast series explores a game-changing understanding of the human mind that operates “Before Psychology” — the secret source that exponentially increases peace, performance, and potential for any individual or organisation.
Why Some People Seem Lucky (And It’s Not What You Think).
This conversation is an exploration of something many people already sense — but rarely trust.
Most people assume that if life isn’t working, they need to try harder, think better, or fix something about themselves.
But what if the opposite is true?
In this episode of the Quality of Mind podcast, Piers Thurston is joined by entrepreneur and author James Eder, whose has been shaped by a sequence of opportunities, connections, and breakthroughs that seem to arrive when he’s not forcing them. As you listen just notice when something feels lighter — and when it feels effortful. That contrast is the point. In James new book the Collision Code he recounters his stories of finding himself in moments of clarity, flow, and serendipity — often without trying to make them happen.
Together, Piers and James explore:
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Why intuition feels obvious after the fact but hard to trust in the moment
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How effort and over-thinking quietly block clarity and momentum
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The difference between being committed to life and being attached to outcomes
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Why some experiences feel overwhelming at the time, yet trivial in hindsight
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How recognition changes experience more than understanding ever could
This is not a “how-to” episode.
It’s an invitation to notice something you may already recognise in your own life — the moments when things worked best before you stepped in to manage them.
If you’re curious about performance, leadership, wellbeing, or decision-making — and you’re tired of hacks and techniques — this conversation offers a different place to look.
Rather than analysing this intellectually, the conversation invites listeners to notice the difference between effort and ease in their own experience — and what changes when the mind stops interfering.
It’s an exploration of something many people already sense — but rarely trust.
About the guest:
James Eder is an entrepreneur and the author of The Collision Code, a book exploring serendipity, connection, and the surprising role other people play in shaping our lives. Proceeds from the book support charitable causes.
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- Find Out More About James Here on Linkedin or his website here
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And his latest for Charity Book The Collision Code
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