Happiness Is a Choice: Stop Being Codependent Series
How to Change Things in Your Life, by Making Positivity and Self-Care a Priority and Put Yourself on Top of Your List
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C.D. Gabbard
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Max J. Harrison
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If you want to figure out the ultimate secret to endless happiness, then keep reading...
Do you often find yourself caught up in negative thoughts or has anyone told you to, “Stop being so negative” all the time?
It’s tough when all your thoughts and words seem to automatically come out as pessimistic, repelling others away, but rest assured that you’re not the only one who experiences this.
Considering the fact that 80 percent of our daily thoughts are negative, it’s quite effortless to become sucked in and thrown around in that constant cycle of self-belittling.
Negative thinking not only drives others away but can also be tiring, as well as lead to serious psychological illnesses further down the path.
Don’t worry though, there’s hope for you. There’s hope for everyone and anyone out there feeling the burden of negativity weighing them down.
And what’s even better? There is a way to fix this without the hefty cost of a therapist.
Changing your way of thinking may sound painstakingly difficult, but it’s actually a simple process and the exercises provided can easily be done in any environment.
In When In Doubt - Always Choose Yourself!, you will discover:
- The secret to tricking your brain into automatic positive-thinking
- Why you should reevaluate the way you perceive things for the sake of your own happiness
- How to tackle new challenges with a healthy mindset
- The #1 giveaway when it comes to recognizing negative thought patterns
- And so much more!
The Narcissist in your Life
Explained briefly, narcissism is when someone admires themselves to the point that they don’t care about anyone else. They always need to be the center of attention. This is based on the belief that they are better than everyone else they know and as such deserve constant praise or acknowledgment.
In the narcissist’s mind, he isn’t the greatest thing since sliced bread; he is the sliced bread.
Is a narcissist making you being negative?
Find out what you can do about it...
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