One Book, A Bunch of Thoughts: My Take on ‘Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself’
let me explain in simple words what i learned and why it matters so much to me.
Your thoughts create your reality!
The Science Part
The Meditation Practice
One simple yet powerful practice from the book is daily meditation.
Now, I used to think meditation was just sitting quietly with eyes closed. But this was different.
This was about becoming aware of the “old self” the habits, emotions, and stories I kept repeating.
Then, through meditation, I slowly started imagining and feeling the kind of person I wanted to be more peaceful, more focused, more grateful.
Believe me, it wasn’t magic. But it felt like tiny shifts were happening each day.
A while ago, I was struggling with anxiety before meetings always overthinking, doubting myself.
Instead of fighting the anxiety,
I started meditating and imagining myself as calm and confident.
I practiced feeling that way, even if it felt fake at first.
After a few weeks, something amazing happened.
I actually started feeling less nervous and people even noticed I looked more composed.
That’s when I truly felt the book’s message working in real life.
The One Line That Stayed With Me
“To change is to think greater than your environment, your body, and time.”
This sentence is gold.
It reminds me that I don’t have to wait for the “perfect time” to change.
Change happens when I start thinking, feeling, and acting like the person I want to become right now.
Not because it gives you quick fixes but because it gives you tools to understand yourself, and change from the inside.
You don’t need to be a scientist or a spiritual guru.
You just need to be open.
Disclaimer🌱
While going through reviews online, I found tons of praise and criticism.
So here's my quick disclaimer right after reading:
This is not a science textbook or a miracle cure.
Yeah, some of it sounds like sci-fi meets yoga class.
Can your thoughts really move particles? Who knows!
I still can't even move my laundry basket.
But if sitting quietly, breathing, and imagining a better version of yourself actually helps...
then maybe it's not that crazy after all.
Worst case? You get 15 minutes of peace.
Best case? You change your life.
Not a bad deal, right?
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