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A review: Winning the war in your mind: Change your thinking and life.

Aug 18 2022 . 6 min read / view
demo@onlinejain.com Poornima Laxmeshwar
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We are a sum total of our thoughts. Thoughts are powerful, and they many times decide our actions. Ideas can change our perspective, influence our habits, and impact our decisions. But haven't we sometimes felt our thoughts are out of control, affecting our life? At times, everything seems lost, and nothing seems to make sense.


So, what does one do when thoughts trap us and hinder our growth and life? Do you yearn to break free from the spiral of destructive thinking due to your thoughts going haywire? It's possible to take thoughts captive and win the war in one's mind

We've all strived to get out of unhealthy thoughts and bad habits. New York Times bestselling author and pastor Craig Groeschel know about this the daily battle against self-doubt and negative thinking. In his revealing new book, he writes about the strategies he's discovered to bring about a change, not delving into negative thoughts that can transform one's life for good in the long run. In this bestselling and transformative book, Groeschel spells out some practical strategies that greatly help free the mind from the grip of destructive and harmful thinking.

The book covers several aspects of life, including:
- See the wonders of appreciation and prayers.
- Put a pause to the triggers of negative thinking.
- Learn to disregard the lies others wish you to believe.
- Breakaway from the loop of destructive thinking and embrace positivity

Winning the War in Your Mind gives the right direction in learning how the brain works and how to rewire it. It helps identify the lies of one's enemy; sometimes, the mind wants one to believe. And yes, it's possible to recognize and short-circuit one's mental triggers for destructive thinking. The right step towards this is to read this incredible book.


Authors Bio

Poornima writes about the mundane and the most predictable. What interests her is weaving absurd images to create poetry. She has authored three books of poetry: 'Anything but Poetry' by Writers Workshop, 'Thirteen: Household poems' by Yavanika Press, and 'Strings Attached' by Red River Press. When not working, writing, cooking or cleaning, she likes listening to Hindustani Classical and to the umpteen stories of her 10-year-old daughter. She is always on a lookout for stories as she believes that everyone and everything is made of one.

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