Thoughts are very real things. They can be compared to the
elements that create the weather we experience. From clear and
sunny to overcast and dreary, your thought-machine mind creates
your reality.
Whether or not you are consciously aware of it, you alone
control the angles and rotations of the kaleidoscopic mirrors
within the workings of your mind. If you don t like your reality,
you can always adjust your outlook simply by adjusting your way of
thinking. One of life s mercies is that we can retrain our
mind.
This guide is an appeal for rational thinking. When all is said
and done, there are only three fundamental areas over which you
have any real control in your life: how you think/feel (as in two
sides of the same coin), how you act, and how you react. When you
are unhappy in life or love, the best place to start looking for
both the cause and the cure is within the inner narrative of your
thoughts. It is here you will find the fountainhead of resiliency
from which your strength and well-being flow.
Resiliency in people is not an accidental occurrence; rather, it
is the cumulative effect of an individual s decision making. In a
nutshell, humans need not always interpret things in the negative,
instead, the choice to view things either as a positive or as a
negative is entirely your own to make. The intelligent approach
insists you strive to see both the positive and the negative in
people, situations, and events. Doing so won t negate the negative,
it simply helps to balance it.
The knowledge contained in "A User s Guide to Your Mind" is
threefold: how to live mindfully of your thoughts, how to exercise
emotional intelligence in relationships, and how to exercise social
intelligence in everyday life. Exercising social and emotional
intelligence along with good old common sense is essential to
soundly managing your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
If you are tired of just "talking" about making changes and are
now actually prepared to "do" something about it, the guidance
within will provide detailed blueprints to get you started in
redesigning your life and relationships. "Best of all, you can
implement what you learn as you see fit, according to your own
goals, value system, and moral principles." This book shows you
how.
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