Paths and Portals: A Quiet Time Book For Mindful Adults
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Books › Self-help › Personal Growth › Self-Esteem
ISBN: 1098327365 / Publisher: BookBaby, November 2020
Paths and Portals could be described as a story book for mindful adults. The intent of the book is to consciously engage the narrative we all have and begin to direct it in a positive direction. We all developed our thinking and perception habits by constantly responding and reacting to stimulus (triggers) in the same manner. The intent of my book is to get into a place where we can see our patterns of thought and make conscious decisions and choices about our response. The book has surreal images that help to set aside the everyday accompanied by thoughts and saying that will guide or direct our train of thought. The page is finished with questions and suggestions aimed at initiating a course of action based on the written concept. With journaling and practice desired changes can become new habits and traits.
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We all have an internal dialogue that is based on beliefs we have about our life experiences. Most of the narrative is from a childs point of view and does not change throughout our lifetime. Our initial response programing is downloaded from the last trimester in the womb to about the age of 8 or nine. Most of us have had no "updates" and we are running unsupported programs. Our initial programming if you will is still running much of our system. "Paths and Portals" uses visual images to open the door and engage a sense of separation from the mundane. The second step is to read the message and contemplate its' relevance to our day to day lives. How does it relate to your own experience? Read the questions and suggestions. The questions we ask ourselves can be very important in the change process. As you read and use the book, your questions and answers will change as will your "I AM" statements. The whole process requires thoughtful effort to make permanent changes. The efforts can be enhanced by journaling and meditation. This book is not clinical and has no charts, graphs, or statistics it is all simple and easy to understand. It is meant to be in the voice of simple suggestion.
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