Have you ever wished you could reprogram your brain, just as a hacker would a computer? In this three-step guide to improving your mental habits, learn to take charge of your mind and banish negative thoughts, habits, and anxiety – in just 21 days!
A seasoned author, comedian, and entrepreneur, Sir John Hargrave once suffered from unhealthy addictions, anxiety, and poor mental health. After cracking the code to unlocking his mind’s full and balanced potential, his entire life changed for the better. In Mind Hacking, Hargrave reveals the formula that allowed him to overcome negativity and eliminate mental problems at their core.
Through a 21-day, three-step training program, this book lays out a simple yet comprehensive approach to help you rewire your brain and achieve healthier thought patterns for a better quality of life. It hinges on the repetitive steps of analyzing, imagining, and reprogramming to help break down barriers preventing you from reaching your highest potential.
By treating your brain as a computer and mastering Hargrave’s mind hacking formula, you, too, can create a positive, permanent shift in your thinking, leading to personal and professional triumphs in all areas of life.
Yes, I’ve been resurrected! I recently had an aortic heart valve replaced and I feel 20 years younger. Then I read Sir John Hargrave’s “Mind Hacking” and now my mind feels 40 years younger! His tome is a masterpiece for DIY. Forget head shrinkers, rehab centers and personal trainers. “Mind Hacking” is worthy of a Pulitzer Prize, something I will shout from a soapbox in Times Square. Don’t walk. Run to your computer and order this brilliant, well organized treatise on changing one’s mind for good.
Really good book indeed Really good book indeed. I’m a certified hypnosis and NLP practitioner, and meditation instructor, and can say that the content of this book is accurate, interesting, well researched and well written. The analogies are original, and the language used makes the reading fun. super!
I’m a grumpy, stubborn person but this book hacked my mind anyway Changing habits has got to be the hardest thing a person can do. Habits are so easy to form, I don’t even notice I’m forming them until they’re creating a real problem for me.This book helped me see how to form habits that not only aren’t holding me back, but are good! That might sound simple, but for me it isn’t at all. I’m a grumpy, stubborn person, but I have to admit that once I got into the swing of making better personal choices it kind of started to be a hobby in and of…