Chatter: The Voice in Our Head and How to Harness It by Ethan Kross - Book Recommendation
Our minds rarely ever keep quiet. Day after day, it dredges up some past
events or reminds us of some future. Some of us pay attention to these
activities more than the others. Unfortunately, some of us also take
these endless mind mutterings more seriously than we should... sometimes
to the point of obsession.
Chatter by Ethan Kross brings a topic
rarely discussed to the fore. This is an audiobook that looks at the
advantages and disadvantages of the voices in our head. It explains ways
they can sabotage us and what to do when it happens.
THINGS I LOVE ABOUT THE BOOK
There
is a good depth of research that seems to have gone into this book and
it shows. I loved listening to the case studies and various other
examples of people who were stuck on the voices in there head. It was
interesting learning what those voices kept repeating to them and how it
affected their outlook on life.
The solutions the author
proffers to the problem of overthinking aren't too dissimilar from
meditation, but each one of these solutions stands on its own merits and
is backed by years of research. Having said that, it is up to
individuals to figure out what works for them.
DISLIKES
None.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Chatter by Ethan Kross is for
people suffering from debilitating self-talk, restless mind, and lack
of confidence. This book could be a game-changer for them.
Many thanks to Random House UK for review copy.
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