
How to Think Everyday
Master Your Mindset, Change Your Life!
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Deepak Gupta

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If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking. - George S. Patron
A great thinker knows when to stop thinking. A fool doesn't think, and an insane person doesn't stop thinking.
Many philosophers have accurately said rightful thinking is the capability of an enlightened and generous mind.
We shouldn’t think according to the environment we perceive, but by the mindpractice. Most people avoid thinking much, assuming it as a sickness of their minds, but actually it’s not.
When we ask people about thinking process of our mind, we always get mixed clarification of it. Some People say thinking process is a mind pleasure technique to find creative solutions while some say its disgrace to our human existence. Most people avoid thinking much, assuming it as a sickness of their minds.
Some people wake up with extreme tight tasks and find the day short to accomplish the work while some start day with no tasks and find the bright morning boring. The difference here isn't the day but the work we assign to our minds.
We can't kill lion just because he hunts animals for his food. Hunting is lion’s habitat and that was designed by God. Giving grass to lions is cruelty to them. Alike, mind has the great habit and function to think. It processes any information and we help it to accumulate that information. We can't hate our mind for thinking too much.
How to Think Everyday book can advise and assist anyone to approach the following problems:
- Understanding Overthinking is not a sickness.
- The Art of Focus
- Energizing Your Mind
- Living with Purpose to make every day alive.
- Managing Worry to handle problems without unnecessary stress.
- Mind Training
We want to give orders to our mind, but commanding it is a tough situation because it's the mind that commands our body. So, in real meaning, we have to restrain the boss who commands it. That's the ironic and laughable situation of controlling the controller.
Everyone is thinking but differently. Different is different, right and wrong comes later depend on conclusions.
Transform your life in just 30 minutes—your journey starts now!
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