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This week’s episode is an invitation to challenge your beliefs.
I have been reading two different books ( 1. ”Don’t Believe Everything You Think” by Joseph Nguyen and 2. ”The Astonishing Power of Emotions: Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide” by Esther and Jerry Hicks) and both books touch on the idea that your thoughts are the root of your suffering.
Last week I challenging you guys to do an audit of which actions are working and which ones aren’t. This week is all about running an audit of which thoughts are serving us and which aren’t. I give specific examples from my life and offer a breakdown of how to separate yourself from your thoughts and beliefs and really start to analyze if they are serving your or if they need to be released.
‘Don’t Believe Everything You Think” has been so helpful in explaining the difference between “thinking” and a “thought.” I do recommend buying the book because it does offer a lot of great information, AND it has a few great exercises at the end of the book to help you separate which thoughts/activities are conducive to a peaceful existence and which patterns are leading to suffering.
with love always,
dahlia
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This week’s episode is an invitation to challenge your beliefs.
I have been reading two different books ( 1. ”Don’t Believe Everything You Think” by Joseph Nguyen and 2. ”The Astonishing Power of Emotions: Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide” by Esther and Jerry Hicks) and both books touch on the idea that your thoughts are the root of your suffering.
Last week I challenging you guys to do an audit of which actions are working and which ones aren’t. This week is all about running an audit of which thoughts are serving us and which aren’t. I give specific examples from my life and offer a breakdown of how to separate yourself from your thoughts and beliefs and really start to analyze if they are serving your or if they need to be released.
‘Don’t Believe Everything You Think” has been so helpful in explaining the difference between “thinking” and a “thought.” I do recommend buying the book because it does offer a lot of great information, AND it has a few great exercises at the end of the book to help you separate which thoughts/activities are conducive to a peaceful existence and which patterns are leading to suffering.
with love always,
dahlia