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Gary van Warmerdam

MindWorks

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Why do we generate thoughts and emotional reactions which drive us to sabotaging behaviors and emotional drama? Making life altering changes requires more than just telling yourself to think happy thoughts. Learning to understand and shift your point of view, your beliefs and even your language, can end much of the emotional suffering you create for yourself and in relationships.

MindWorks offers a simple guide for understanding the complexities of your mind's inner workings and a step by step practice to facilitate change. Whether your transformation is large or small, you will surely look at yourself and the world in a completely new way.

As humans we live in two worlds. The first is the external, physical world of family, friends, work, and environment. The second is the internal world of our mind, imagination, thoughts, emotions, and beliefs: an inner world that can feel just as real to us as the first one. This book is about that second world and how to change what happens there.These two worlds aren't separate—they impact each other all the time. In particular, our internal world invisibly influences how we experience and relate to the external world around us. Our overactive mind, driven by our beliefs, can sabotage our relationships and our attempts at happiness while tempting us to point the finger at everyone else. Our beliefs and thoughts can also convince us that we are somehow lacking, that we don't deserve happiness and success, or that we are essentially failures. The result is a lot of unnecessary, unpleasant emotional reactions and unhappiness.

As children we were naturally happy. As we grew up, our perceptions and experience became conditioned by the values, beliefs, and emotional patterns we absorbed from those around us. We learned to please others and sought approval from them; when we got it, we felt loved and accepted. We also learned to fear their criticism and to feel hurt by it.

Over the years we developed our own thoughts and beliefs about our self-worth and value, and we adopted behavior patterns accordingly. We created our own emotions and emotional reactions based on our own beliefs. If we succeeded or won we felt good about ourselves; if we failed we automatically felt bad about ourselves. We developed a part of our mind to constantly assess ourselves and find ourselves good enough or not good enough throughout the day. Our mind ran automatically with opinions, thinking, and emotional responses whether we wanted it to or not. If we want to live in happiness that is sustainable, we will have to take steps to free ourselves from these automatic thought patterns and emotional reactions.

This book offers clear explanations and several practices to help you change how your mind works. Once developed, you can apply these skills to any situation for the rest of your life. Within these pages you will find and understand in a commonsense way:

• How beliefs are formed.

• Why many of our beliefs are unconscious to us and yet affect our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

• Practical exercises to identify and effectively change these beliefs.

• How to focus your attention and perspective in a way that can reduce and eliminate emotional reactions.

• How to inventory and organize your beliefs so that you don't become overwhelmed and confused by your emotional reactions and conflicting thoughts and behaviors.

• How to recover the personal power previously lost to your beliefs and the unnecessary emotions they create.

• Why you feel the emotions you feel and practical tools to make changes in yourself.

• Why many self-help techniques or other attempts at change are often ineffective or make things worse, and how to avoid those pitfalls.
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364 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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  • Alvin Ginardihas quoted6 years ago
    As humans we live in two worlds. The first is the external, physical world of family, friends, work, and environment. The second is the internal world of our mind, imagination, thoughts, emotions, and beliefs: an inner world that can feel just as real to us as the first one. This book is about that second world and how to change what happens there.
  • Intars Šupiņšhas quoted7 years ago
    One of the keys to staying out of self-judgment about our progress is to manage our expectations—in other words, our beliefs about how well we “should” be doing.
  • Intars Šupiņšhas quoted7 years ago
    practicing acceptance for where we are and what we are doing is one of the best steps we can take.

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