
Healing Your Heart, By Changing Your Mind
A Spiritual and Humorous Approach to Achieving Happiness
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Dr. Jeffrey L. Gurian
Have you ever felt you were more sensitive than you wanted to be?
Has anyone ever hurt your feelings, lied, or broken a promise to you?
Does the concept of "heart wounds" resonate with you on any level?
Does this statement make sense to you? You can't get better with the same mind that got you sick. You need new thoughts and new knowledge in order to be healed!
Imagine if you could learn how to eliminate things and thoughts that seem to be blocking you from achieving happiness.
Dr. Jeffrey Gurian shares in his book Healing Your Heart, By Changing Your Mind - A Spiritual and Humorous Approach to Achieving Happiness how he has learned through his own personal experience and years of study to overcome all the above and more.
Burdened with a severe stutter until he was in his 20's and beyond, seemingly unable to be helped by therapy, and combined with the confusion of A.D.D. and a bit of O.C.D. thrown in, he was faced with having to deal with that for the rest of his life.
His low self-esteem and lack of confidence told him he would never have the things that other people had. He engaged in negative thinking.
He felt he would never marry, have children, a successful career, or even something simple as having his own apartment!
Being "graced" with the knowledge that there was really nothing wrong with him, he worked on basically "taking his mind apart" and examining all his thoughts to find the negative ones that were not valid.
He used this technique to heal himself of his stutter and go on to achieve all the things he feared he would never have, becoming a husband, a father, and a homeowner.
He also became a cosmetic dentist, a clinical professor at a major New York university in the Oral Medicine/Oro-Facial Pain Department, a lecturer, a comedy writer for many big stars, a comedian, author, radio and TV personality, and a healer.
It's this journey and how he did it that he wants to share with you. And being one of the only doctors with a long, successful career in comedy has given him a very unique perspective on how to incorporate humor into your life.
In this book you will learn:
- How to overcome the fear that's stopping you from achieving your goals
- How to release the "heart wounds" that affect every decision you make
- How to examine your thoughts to discover which ones are not valid
- How to stay connected to your "inner child" and create your own "Happiness Center"
- How to reprogram your mind through the use of affirmations
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He pulls it together nicely, though, through an unusual, rambling sort of account of one man’s journey. In a sense this rambling structure is one of his key ideas: “don’t be so uptight” he seems to be saying – “let yourself go” – I have never experienced anything quite like the flavor of fun and playfulness he bring to self-help –the “category” for his message might not exist.
Since I read a lot of memoirs, I found myself intrigued by the memoir-like aspects of this book. He was sharing his fascinating journey to discover these insights for himself. So listening to it as a sort of memoir provided a bit of a roadmap through his extensive list of self-help topics.
Some reviewers have expressed concern that his delivery is “flat.” I didn’t hear it that way. He has what is known in comedy as “deadpan humor.” So another requirement for enjoying this book is to give him a “playful ear”- if you tune into his ironic humor, (as I did) you might find the listening experience to be informative, uplifting, and inspiring.
Unlike anything I’ve read.
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This book helped me get over my narc ex! :)
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Beautiful wisdom and humor
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A must read!
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I was expecting something more clinical.
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Just what I needed
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The Most Genuine Gift
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Great book, easy to listen and wonderful clarification about life and important things in life!!!
Loved it!!!
Positivity
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Must Read
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The key issue I took with this book, however, was the author's tendency to make such sweeping overgeneralizations that what seemed like well-intentioned comments became utter falsehoods. For example, at one point Dr. Gurian's discussion of connecting with a higher power for this work is important because humans cannot do or know everything. He states that we cannot make the sun or moon rise and we cannot know why they do so. While I appreciate the spirit of the comment, the fact remains that we **do** know why the sun and moon rise. The sun rises because of the rotation of the Earth and the moon rises because of it's orbit around the Earth. I get that the point was to assert that there are many mysteries to life and the universe that we have yet to understand but he undermines that point by pointing to a "mystery" that is actually an easily-explainable phenomenon.
Perhaps the most blatantly false statement I heard in the entire book was the assertion that the incorporation of a "higher power" in the 12-step model of addiction recovery is the reason that it is, according to him, the **only** addiction-recovery model that works at all. I won't draw this review out with statistics about success rates and relapse rates with the 12-step model but the assertion that it is the only addiction-recovery model that works is not simply misinformation, it is a blatant falsehood.
These are just a couple of the patently false statements the author uses in an effort to support his stance or illustrate his point. Ultimately, this book has some good ideas to it but they are buried under a lot of false assertions and self-indulgent storytelling that, frankly, reads more like whining than anecdotes to illustrate how he has healed himself from his own approach. If you can look past the misinformation you can find some good ideas in here but, to be honest, there are better books out there that present the same concepts in much more approachable and psychologically valid means that tie in nicely with New Age sensibilities and outlooks.
Good concepts presented with false claims
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