Stop Overthinking: Workbook to Learn How to Control Your Thoughts
By Chris Diaz
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Reduce the rhythm of your thoughts and control your life!
Thinking is vital to our personal growth and development. It helps us design action strategies, analyze our life situations and choose the best option. But there are certain automatic or negative thoughts that act as mental noise and we must take away the power they have over us: our attention.
Excessive thinking leads to stress and anxiety. And stress is a natural reaction that keeps us alert and prepares us for dangerous situations. But how many of those situations we worry about are actually dangerous? Is it worth getting ahead of ourselves by imagining things that haven't happened yet and losing our peace of mind?
And if not, then how do I stop thinking too much?
This book will give you the peace of mind you need because you will discover all about:
•Different exercises and techniques to calm the mind
•How to live more in the present moment
•Strategies to achieve calm and relaxation
•Meditation, types, benefits and how to get started
•Choosing your battles is the engine of happiness
•The importance of order, neutral interpretation
And much more!
If you eliminate your discomfort about the past and your worry about the future and focus on the now, you will learn to control your thoughts and your mind. In that way, you will learn to enjoy your life much more and you will feel a great well-being.
Stop being a slave to your thoughts and live peacefully starting today!
Chris Diaz
Chris Díaz is an enthusiastic lifestyle coach who has been investigating, learning and testing by himself for many years different habits and knowledges about how to improve his health, to reeducate his mind and how to remind his soul of its immense power.He had tough struggles on his adolescence life that push him to walk on the bad road, until he was about to die when he was 19 years old. Then, he decided to make a radical positive change into his life, started studying and filtering concepts that actually work and now, he has compilated in his books the most powerful keys to maximize your life on all levels.In his books you can find powerful concepts like: Alkaline diet, Natural Subtitutes, Fasting, Meditation, Awareness of the unconscious, Choose your battles, Law of attraction, High Vibration, Positive DiscomfortThese are just few of those powerful keys among others that you will find inside his books.Congrats to be brave enough to get he life you deserve!Chris Díaz es un entusiasta coach de bienestar y estilo de vida. Desde hace años vive investigando, aprendiendo y probando por sí mismo diferentes hábitos y conocimientos para potenciar la salud, reeducar y usar la mente a tu favor y cómo recordarle a tu alma su inmenso poder creador para crear la vida que mereces.Durante su adolescencia, vivió duras experiencias que lo empujaron a ir por el mal camino, hasta que, cuando tenía 19 años, estuvo muy cerca de la muerte. Debido a esa experiencia, decidió hacer un cambio positivo y radical en su vida: comenzó a investigar y a reunir conocimientos que realmente funcionaban para mejorar a todos los niveles conocidos.Tras años de ensayo, prueba y error, seleccionó los conceptos, hábitos y ejercicios más poderosos para liberar la mejor versión de sí mismo y potenciar su salud, mente y alma. Estos son algunos de los muchos beneficios que logró: Regular su peso sin apenas esfuerzo, mejorar problemas de tensión o digestión, limpiar su hígado, ayuno intermitente, reforzar su sistema inmunológico... Reducir su estrés, saber elegir sus batallas, ser consciente del inconsciente, aprender a meditar, ser feliz ahora... Disfrutar y aprovechar los cambios, mantener alta su vibración, usar la interpretación neutra, crear abundancia, pensar menos y sentir más...Ahora ha conseguido recopilar en sus libros las claves más poderosas para maximizar tu vida en todos los niveles. Encontrarás conceptos poderosos como: la dieta alcalina, sustitutos naturales, ayuno, meditación, contacto presente, abundancia, elige tus batallas, ley de atracción, vibración alta, incomodidad positiva, y muchos más!Estas son sólo algunas de las poderosas claves que encontrarás en sus libros.Enhorabuena por tener el valor de conseguir la vida que mereces!!
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Stop Overthinking - Chris Diaz
FOREWORD
First of all, I would like to welcome you to this book which, from now on, is yours. My deepest congratulations for having the courage and willingness to invest time in your personal development and inner peace. Few are those who dare to break out of their comfort zone and want to go further, so bravo to you. You are a great warrior, who has much to contribute to yourself and to all those around you.
Overthinking is something that happens when we are distracted. That is, when we are not in the present moment. But what does that mean? If we think more than we feel, we are absent from the now, if we live anxious about the past or worried about the future, we are filled with anxiety, sadness, guilt, anger, resentment and we think too much.
The point is that our brain does not differentiate between imagination and reality. It feels exactly the same when something happens in your real life as it does when you imagine it. So start taking that power into account to use it to your advantage. Most of the things we worry about don't happen or don't become as bad as we had imagined. So, instead of worrying, get busy. Instead of reacting, we must act. Of course, I am referring to a negative reaction of course.
You may think that some of the chapters or concepts in this book are not related to the main objective of stopping overthinking. But they all contribute directly in some way to your well-being and peace of mind and will help you to focus your attention on the here and now, to gradually reduce the noise of mental interference and give you the calm and balance we all need.
I want to tell you that none of the keys that I share with you in this book are unknown to me. Each and every one of them I have known, assimilated, tested and incorporated into my life over the years, because of their great effectiveness and positive effect, through my own experience, out of necessity, curiosity and will. In fact, many of these techniques and concepts, I still practice them often or from time to time in my day to day life, since there is always something we can improve or learn to be happier, healthier, creative and grateful.
I would not have the little courage, nor the little coherence to offer you something without knowing if it works because what good would that do you? and what good would it do me? what do I get out of showing the world something that I do not know if it is real, or if it is useful?
If someone taught me something, I tried it, it worked for me and I found it useful, it is my moral duty to pass that knowledge on to the next person, so that it is never lost. Likewise, there will be other knowledge that I discovered myself, or that are methods already learned from other people that I versioned to adapt them to me, so that I can adapt myself to them.
There are many of these techniques or experiences that are related to each other, and that complement or influence each other, at least in a certain way. Having internalized and practiced some of these insights, you will find that your perspective has changed, that you can observe details that were previously overlooked, and how that which was previously unknown or incomprehensible about the world or yourself, now feels clear, crystalline and easy to understand or practice.
I myself, some time ago, could not understand certain concepts that I am now showing. I was just beginning my path of personal and spiritual development and there was a lot of new information to absorb. And I still have a lot to learn, fortunately. But that's what life is all about, and it's such a good teacher that if you don't learn a lesson, it repeats it again, and again and again, until you learn it.
The good thing about incorporating any of these techniques or concepts to our daily routine is that from the moment we assimilate them and start practicing them, we will see changes in us at different levels. For example: exercising improves health, but also calms your mind and positivizes your soul. Meditating calms your mind, but also reduces blood pressure, which will improve your circulation, concentration, positivity, etc. And so it is with each chapter of this book, we can cause a very powerful and positive ripple effect that will help us improve on all levels.
Sincerity is the real connection between hearts. This book is the bridge between my life and yours. One of the best and most beautiful forms of communication between people and cultures. I will not be the one to challenge the future of that bridge or compromise its endurance.
That is why I owe it to my word, my values and my consistency to offer you information worth sharing and using for your own benefit.
When I realized that this information was valid for me, that it worked and helped me when I needed it most, I thought I should share it with more people. But, as we all know, very few people allow themselves to be helped unless they explicitly ask for it. It seems as if it would be an offense to accept someone's help. It would almost be like acknowledging that you couldn't solve it yourself, like publicly confirming that you didn't have the knowledge they want to give you, or like stating that you needed help and, of course, that could be considered as weakness
in this world we live in.
But my friends, we are all more or less knowledgeable of a minimum of information in life and completely ignorant of almost everything else. In other words, masters of almost nothing, learners of everything. And why is it so hard for us to recognize that? because of pride, dignity, appearances? I don't know what the most common reason is, but it seems absurd to me. We all, and I repeat, we all, need or could use the right help at the right time, or do we think that the biggest millionaires in the world, supposedly the most successful
men on the planet, managed to get where they are completely alone and without anyone's help? No sir, I don't believe it.
Therefore, I believe that we must lower our guard from time to time, at least when it comes to learning, letting ourselves be influenced, silencing the ego and letting others speak. We have to learn to listen without wanting to respond. We must learn to listen in order to understand. To put ourselves in the shoes of the speaker and assimilate his or her experience.
And we have to doubt, to doubt