4 Powerful Books That Can Rewire Your Brain
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Before i go into the detail of the 4 Powerful Books That Can Rewire Your Brain, here is what made me read these intriguing books.
the year of October came with extreme emotions, depression and also i feel lost , and I lived like a human robot thinking only as much required and resting, working, and delegating tasks.
In October, as I went for a long Holidays to my Mothers home Town, I spent time Thinking. I couldn’t concentrate much on myself, and no human solace could understand my grief.
I knew that neglecting the health and overthinking can destroy might affect my work.
Nothing could calm me down. So, to divert my mind, I became addicted in reading books.
I bought some books Online and reread a many collection.
I felt better and regained my mind and I renewed my focus.
Instead of going straight into the lists of books, I want to tell you how positive rewiring of your mind can help you.
The science Behind neurons
Our brain is made of neurons, which can remarkably change connections between them, effectively rewiring them and developing new neural pathways.
Numerous new studies demonstrate how our brains change and how our ideas affect those changes. Neuroplasticity is the natural tendency of our brains’ innate predisposition to rewire through various factors.
Many great people recognize the ability of books or written words to transform our personalities and perspectives. Books can indeed mold us.
i come to conclusion to show my readers 4 powerful book that i use to rewire my brain
Here are 4 Powerful Books That Can Rewire Your Brain
1. The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
This book explains the concept of brain plasticity as a whole and in various circumstances.
As a “science” person, I found this book both simple and incredibly interesting.
With each chapter, the book becomes more intriguing.
2. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
I like the book as a fiction piece and how the author used the characters to convey her idea of philosophy on her Objectivism theory.
It is a literary masterpiece. You will feel alive with this book.
3. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
One of the finest books on stoicism.
It shows a road map for self-control and self-improvement that will teach you individual progress.
My favorite read in November.
4. Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
This is an interesting practical manual on putting fear into slumber and moving on with life.
Written straight from the heart. No jargon.
It is helpful, and more importantly, it encourages you to act.
This book was my October special read.
The Conclusion
The human brain is magical. Our thoughts build us. With positive brain rewiring, we can change any unfair situation in our opportunity.
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