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Understanding the Human Mind: Why We Need Thinking Time

De: Jason Browne
Narrado por: Joshua Ducharme
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Sinopse

Can your thoughts move a mountain? The short answer is “Yes!” and here’s how...

The power of the human mind is immense if you know how to harness it.

Do you believe in the myth that we only use 10 percent of our brains?

It’s time to put that misconception to rest.

As humans, we have evolved to use nearly 100 percent of the brain’s power.

The one thing standing in the way of better thinking and a more powerful ideation process is time.

We live in a rushed, fast-paced world. We deal with dozens of things every single day, which keep us from slowing down and taking the time to think.

Once you slow down to think, however, you’ll discover that you’re capable of amazing ideas and creative problem-solving.

Exploring your mind goes way beyond the function of your brain.

There are outside influences, time constraints and thought patterns resulting from past experiences. In fact, thoughts themselves have the power to change the way in which the human mind works.

It all is very complex and scientists are still working to discover exactly how thoughts are born and what goes on inside our bodies when we get creative or analytical.

Buddha described the human mind as a group of drunken monkeys, all of them jumping, screeching and chatting. Of all those monkeys, fear is the loudest but it can be tamed through the right practices.

So, what does it take to unleash the full potential of your mind and gain control over your thought process?

Many think that thoughts are sub-conscious and they appear out of nowhere in our heads. This doesn’t have to be the case if you adopt the principles of slow thinking.

In Understanding the Human Mind, you will discover:

The answer to the million-dollar question: how does the human mind work?

  • Are our thoughts conscious and can we control them? 
  • The birth of a thought - where the process starts and how it evolves.
  • The importance of slowing down and having more thinking time...
  • And the powerful benefits that slow thinking brings to the table.
  • The difference between System 1 and System 2 thinkers (you’ll learn how to determine which category you belong to and why it’s good to know).
  • The number one way to reduce the risk of making poor or rash decisions.
  • A secret that will boost your capability to control emotional urges.
  • 6 determining factors that impact our thinking patterns and how to navigate them.
  • A step-by-step guide to controlling your thought process.
  • The way in which the mind-body connection works and how you can use thoughts to heal yourself.
  • And much more!

“Observing” your own mind takes time and conscious effort to master.

You’re so used to the voices in your head that you’ve probably stopped paying attention to them.

Once you start paying attention again, you will learn a ton about your inner dialogue and the factors that lead to the appearance of specific thoughts and actions.

There are simple steps you can undertake to become the master of your brain. Ensuring enough thinking time and conscious mind processes happen to be very important.

If you want to learn the secrets of better thinking and maximizing your mental strength, buy this audiobook now.

©2020 Jason Browne (P)2020 Jason Browne

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