THINKING: Change Your Thoughts with Step by Step Method to Make Effective Decisions, Remember More, Improve Problems and Generate Better Results (Positive ... Negative Energy, Think Clearly, Think Big)
by Andrew MacDonaldPublish: Oct 03, 2019Advice & How To Book Overview
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What is the difference between people who achieve their goals and people who do not?
They take action
How do you make sure that you are also among the ones taking action? Would you like to improve problems in your life? How would you feel if you were able to take action by simply thinking differently?
You need to train your mind to think quickly and then take action. Your mind functions at 3 levels: unconscious, conscious and subconscious
Your conscious mind controls your conscious thoughts and action. The unconscious mind stores all your memories, and the subconscious mind communicates between the other two levels. In this book, we will discuss strategies you can use that will help you take action.
There is no denying that taking action is important.
To help you take action quickly you need to think fast. You also need to use words that help you take action, the words you choose affect your conscious thoughts.
Your thoughts shape your life. Building a constructive environment around you will result in a better outcome in your life. Critically thinking about a problem in your life helps you decide if you should take action to solve the problem or not. With the step by step method in this book, you will be able to switch your thinking style and get on to take action.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
How to overcome Imposter Syndrome
Adding a few words in your language so that you shift from thinking into taking action
Building the can-do mindset
Becoming a solution-focused individual
CATWOE method
Much, much more!
By the end of this book Your built-in ability to think differently about your problems and approach them with a winner’s mindset will give you the strength to take action. You will develop a vocabulary that will help you take action rather than complain about your situations.