Declutter your mind. How to Stop Overthinking, Beat Your Inner Critic, and Reframe Your Negative Thoughts with Healthy Ha
(2019)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Tiffany Adams, 2019
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
6610000246687 (electronic bk.) MWT12906901, 0000246689 (electronic bk.) 12906901
LANGUAGE
English
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If you feel that you have become your worst enemy, feel stressed and panicked a lot, then read on. Do you feel pressured and demotivated every time you need to focus on something important? Do you think that circumstances outside of your control, or maybe some influential, powerful people, are always set against you? Would you rather go to sleep, forget about worries and responsibilities, and just shut down instead of facing another day because your inner critic just can't stop nagging you? We have all been there. But the truth is very simple - although it's an amazing creation, it's your brain working against you because it's heavily cluttered. Your brain works hard all day long. Even when you sleep, it processes everything from the experiences you had during the day, through past memories, to future worries, plans, and tasks ahead. Add to that controlling every aspect of your physical body's well-being, and you have a long list of requirements it needs to fulfill. An overworked brain can respond in unpredictable ways. It can cause you to panic, feel stressed and unmotivated. It produces that little voice that criticizes everything you do, puts pressure on every single task at hand and makes you worry. A study published in 2018 in Neurology has proven that chronic stress makes your brain shrink. The cause of all of that is very simple- it's mental clutter

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