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Intrusive Thoughts: Unleashing Your Inner Strength a Journey to Mental Mastery (Simple Strategies for Quieting the Mind and Regaining Control) - cover

Intrusive Thoughts: Unleashing Your Inner Strength a Journey to Mental Mastery (Simple Strategies for Quieting the Mind and Regaining Control)

Ernesto Crosby

Maison d'édition: Goyal Urmila

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Synopsis

An intrusive thought is an unwanted idea, feeling or urge that comes unbidden and will not be banished. If ignored it may fade in time, otherwise it can gain purchase and promote change.Intrusive thought is a collection of short stories and vignettes of adult situations that may have you dithering between wanting to evade, observe or participate. Hopefully some will get stuck in your head.In this book, you will discover:Discover the underlying triggers of your intrusive thoughts and how to address them.Learn powerful mindfulness techniques to stay grounded and present.Equip yourself with tools to remain calm and focused during mental turmoil.Transform your mental narrative and heal from past traumas.Build and maintain healthy, supportive relationships.Enhance your emotional resilience against intrusive thoughts.Gain insights into the psychology behind intrusive thoughts.Discover the power of taking control of your thoughts and unleashing a positive mindset with this transformative guidebook. Learn to manage and overcome intrusive thoughts that can impact your personal and professional life. From decoding patterns and triggers to practical exercises and insights, this book is your roadmap to a happier and more fulfilling life.
Disponible depuis: 20/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 180 pages.

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