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Understanding the Human Mind: Why We Need Thinking Time
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Understanding the Human Mind: Why We Need Thinking Time

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It’s time to put that misconception to rest.

As humans, we have evolved to use nearly 100 percent of the brain’s power.

The one thing standing in the way of better thinking and a more powerful ideation process is time.

We live in a rushed, fast-paced world. We deal with dozens of things every single day, which keep us from slowing down and taking the time to think.

Once you slow down to think, however, you’ll discover that you’re capable of amazing ideas and creative problem-solving.

Exploring your mind goes way beyond the function of your brain.

There are outside influences, time constraints and thought patterns resulting from past experiences. In fact, thoughts themselves have the power to change the way in which the human mind works.

It all is very complex and scientists are still working to discover exactly how thoughts are born and what goes on inside our bodies when we get creative or analytical.

Buddha described the human mind as a group of drunken monkeys, all of them jumping, screeching and chatting. Of all those monkeys, fear is the loudest but it can be tamed through the right practices.

So, what does it take to unleash the full potential of your mind and gain control over your thought process?

Many think that thoughts are sub-conscious and they appear out of nowhere in our heads. This doesn’t have to be the case if you adopt the principles of slow thinking.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jason Browne
Date
9 March 2020
Pages
142
ISBN
9781916397002

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It’s time to put that misconception to rest.

As humans, we have evolved to use nearly 100 percent of the brain’s power.

The one thing standing in the way of better thinking and a more powerful ideation process is time.

We live in a rushed, fast-paced world. We deal with dozens of things every single day, which keep us from slowing down and taking the time to think.

Once you slow down to think, however, you’ll discover that you’re capable of amazing ideas and creative problem-solving.

Exploring your mind goes way beyond the function of your brain.

There are outside influences, time constraints and thought patterns resulting from past experiences. In fact, thoughts themselves have the power to change the way in which the human mind works.

It all is very complex and scientists are still working to discover exactly how thoughts are born and what goes on inside our bodies when we get creative or analytical.

Buddha described the human mind as a group of drunken monkeys, all of them jumping, screeching and chatting. Of all those monkeys, fear is the loudest but it can be tamed through the right practices.

So, what does it take to unleash the full potential of your mind and gain control over your thought process?

Many think that thoughts are sub-conscious and they appear out of nowhere in our heads. This doesn’t have to be the case if you adopt the principles of slow thinking.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jason Browne
Date
9 March 2020
Pages
142
ISBN
9781916397002