Beyond the Mind's Prison
A Guide to Mindfulness and Personal Growth
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Narrated by:
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Calvin Sweers
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David Pedro
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Once upon a time, in the quaint village of Willowbrook, there lived a man named Elias. To the outside world, Elias was the embodiment of contentment. He had a cosy home, a loving wife, and children who adored him. His neighbours often remarked on how fortunate he was and how his life seemed so peaceful, like a storybook tale. But inside, Elias lived in a different world—a world no one else could see. It was a world where every step felt like walking through thick fog, and every smile he offered felt like a mask he had to wear. His mind was a fortress, but not one of protection. It was a prison. This prison had no bars or chains, yet it was as real as any dungeon. Doubt filled the walls, fear filled the floors, and despair filled the ceiling.
The concept of cognitive-behavioural patterns is central to understanding how our thoughts influence our emotions and behaviours. Cognitive behavioural patterns refer to the repetitive thought processes that shape our perceptions and reactions to the world around us. These patterns often manifest as negative thought loops, where individuals find themselves trapped in cycles of self-doubt, anxiety, or pessimism. Such cognitive distortions not only hinder personal growth but can also lead to chronic feelings of dissatisfaction and a sense of being stuck in life. Recognising these patterns is the first step towards breaking free from their clutches and fostering a more positive mindset.
This guide will show you how to free your mind from its prison.
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- Maxwell Cyberstein
- 12-10-24
A great help to find peace and happiness
Listening to this audiobook I have identified with the fact that most people wear a mask, usually others have no idea what is going on inside, only you know it, and only you can find the way to feel at peace, but you have to work on it.
I found this work to be a good guide to mindfulness, mental self-healing is an insightful audiobook that offers a refreshing perspective on self-improvement. The narration is engaging and provides listeners with an enjoyable, thought-provoking experience. It strikes a delicate balance between practical advice and philosophical reflections, making it accessible for those new to the concept of mindfulness and enriching for those more familiar with the practice. Overall, it is a recommendable guide for anyone wishing to improve their mental well-being and personal development.
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