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How does the mind work? – Diego Hangartner’s interview

How does the mind work? – Diego Hangartner’s interview

by Majka Baur | Dec 21, 2017 | Behaviour, Changemakers, Designing for Behaviour Change

In his youth, Diego Hangartner was a member of the Swiss rowing team and participated in World championships. While everybody was physically similarly ‘fit’ and trained, he became increasingly aware that the main difference was the mental fitness. Outcomes were mostly...

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