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Mind Over Matter - The Science of Positive Thinking - cover

Mind Over Matter - The Science of Positive Thinking

Dr. Emily Rodriguez

Publisher: Cheryl Eyes; PublishDrive edition

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The power of the mind is undeniable, and harnessing the science of positive thinking can transform your life. Mind Over Matter delves into the psychological and neuroscientific principles behind the impact of optimism and positive thinking on mental and physical well-being. Drawing on cutting-edge research, this book explores how shifting your mindset can boost your resilience, enhance your emotional health, and improve your overall quality of life.With practical techniques for reframing negative thoughts, cultivating gratitude, and building a positive mental attitude, Mind Over Matter equips you with the tools to rewire your brain for success and happiness. Whether you're seeking personal growth, better relationships, or enhanced performance in your career, this book shows how positive thinking can be the key to unlocking your potential and overcoming life's challenges.
Available since: 09/13/2024.

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