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Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One - Kindle edition by Dispenza, Dr Joe. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One. Review: A Life Changing Read That Stays With You - This book isn’t just information, it’s a real shift in perspective. Dr. Joe Dispenza explains complicated ideas in a way that’s approachable and practical. I liked how it blends science, psychology, and mindfulness into steps you can actually apply to daily life. It made me reflect on my habits and how much of life runs on autopilot, and it gave me tools to start breaking those patterns. If you’re open to self growth and want a mix of science and spirituality, this is a powerful read that can genuinely change the way you think and live. Review: Breaking the habit of being yourself - Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself* is just one of many transformative books on my self-improvement journey, and it stands out as a powerful guide to personal change. Dr. Joe Dispenza masterfully combines neuroscience, quantum physics, and meditation techniques to help readers break free from limiting thought patterns and design a more conscious, fulfilling life. What makes this book exceptional is its accessible approach to complex concepts, offering both scientific insights and practical exercises. It’s not just about understanding change—it’s about implementing it. As someone committed to growth, I found this book deeply empowering. It reinforces the idea that we are not bound by our past experiences; rather, we have the ability to shape our future through intention and mindful practice. For anyone on a self-improvement journey, *Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself* is an invaluable read. It’s a reminder that true transformation begins within, and with the right mindset, anything is possible.
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A**E
A Life Changing Read That Stays With You
This book isn’t just information, it’s a real shift in perspective. Dr. Joe Dispenza explains complicated ideas in a way that’s approachable and practical. I liked how it blends science, psychology, and mindfulness into steps you can actually apply to daily life. It made me reflect on my habits and how much of life runs on autopilot, and it gave me tools to start breaking those patterns. If you’re open to self growth and want a mix of science and spirituality, this is a powerful read that can genuinely change the way you think and live.
I**E
Breaking the habit of being yourself
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself* is just one of many transformative books on my self-improvement journey, and it stands out as a powerful guide to personal change. Dr. Joe Dispenza masterfully combines neuroscience, quantum physics, and meditation techniques to help readers break free from limiting thought patterns and design a more conscious, fulfilling life. What makes this book exceptional is its accessible approach to complex concepts, offering both scientific insights and practical exercises. It’s not just about understanding change—it’s about implementing it. As someone committed to growth, I found this book deeply empowering. It reinforces the idea that we are not bound by our past experiences; rather, we have the ability to shape our future through intention and mindful practice. For anyone on a self-improvement journey, *Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself* is an invaluable read. It’s a reminder that true transformation begins within, and with the right mindset, anything is possible.
K**L
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
I could write my own book about the many reasons why anyone with a human brain and body - and a desire to be happy - should read this groundbreaking book. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself is "the manual" for those who want to live a truly empowered life. Combining the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, biology, and genetics, Dr. Joe Dispenza bridges the gap between science and spirituality as he masterfully teaches his readers how to create change and a new reality for oneself. Why is this important to understand and implement? Because by the time you reach the age of 35, Dr. Dispenza shares in his book, you've memorized your own set of behaviors, emotional reactions, and thought patterns that have become 95% of your identity, which means 95% of who you are BEING is sub-conscious and automatic! By repeating the same thoughts and actions every day after day, "we begin to hard wire our brain into very specific patterns that reflect our external world." We're most often not even aware that we've developed habits for everything. As the saying goes, we ARE creatures of habit. So, most will imagine a great vision, dream or objective, only to be sidetracked by the habits they've developed that limit their true greatness along with their beloved dream. With only 5% of us that is consciously aware, how do we become - as Dr. Dispenza points out - the divine creators we are capable of being? This book brilliantly teaches us that "the greatest habit we have to break is the habit of being ourselves." In order to change and consciously create, we have to think beyond, think greater than the environment and conditions in our lives. Shortly after reading this book I was discussing it with a successful, young woman who struggles with the hectic schedule of being a working mom. She heard the title and said, "Sounds interesting, but what if I like myself? Why would I want to change being myself?" I asked her if she ever worried about her kids or felt stressed with her overbearing schedule. "All the time." she said. "Worry, guilt, stress... doesn't that just come with the territory of motherhood and work?" Wow, I thought. I used to think that way too! That's the fallacy we've been led to believe: that worry, fear, resentment, anxiety and all those survival emotions that create chronic stress in our lives are normal. Not only are they NOT normal, they are making us - and our world - chronically ill. As a result, we are seeing breakdown in systems across the board - incoherence in our bodies, our families, communities, and our world. It's time for conscious change because the truth is, we are so much more than we know. We are multidimensional beings, powerful beyond measure, here to be conscious creators. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself gives us leading edge science revealing the inherent power in each of us to consciously harness the mind (thoughts) and body (feelings) to change our brains, thus creating a new state of Being to affect our external world. The tools for change and the science behind them are stunning as well. The book "demystifies the mystical," teaching the use of meditation to become aware of how thoughts and emotions are functioning-- how a person can see past their mental programming, and identify as the consciousness observing the program. Meditation, we learn, is the unlearning process-- its purpose is to become aware of the old self, those aspects of our selves we want to change by going into the operating system of those subconscious programs and bringing them into our conscious awareness so that we have dominion over them. This book is a masterpiece and an evolutionary eye-opener for anyone, old, young, and in between. The science is breath-taking. Dr. Dispenza's teaching style, genius. Is there something you want for your life, for the world? Greater happiness, love, abundance, more time with loved ones, better health and self care? How about creating new, desired habits for a balanced world at peace? You have the hardware - your brain, your body, and the freedom to place your awareness on anything you want if you know how. The newest science tells us that we absolutely have the power! I recommend you embrace this book, fall in love with its knowledge, repeat what you've learned over and over, follow its four-week program for fundamental change, and get ready for a new you and new life beyond your wildest imaginings!!
A**R
Amazing book on using the mind to change your life
I can't say enough about the work of Dr. Dispenza and helping us understand how to shift our mindset and affect real positive change in our lives. This book has been a big help to me, and I refer back to it often. It's based on scientific research and backed up by his own research and studies as well. It's truly a great book.
R**L
Steps to Change One's Mind
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One is the second bestselling book by Dr. Joe Dispenza. His first book, Evolve Your Brain, explained the concept of neuroplasticity and how one can alter the brain itself based on thought and feeling. As his second best-selling book, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, also explores the practice of neuroplasticity. However, rather than just an explanation of neurplasticity, this book goes deeper into the subject of how to actually apply the practice to one's life, as well as how to achieve the benefits of the science. Dr. Joe Dispenza has a very extensive background in the sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Science with an emphasis in neurobiology from Life University in Atlanta Georgia and went on for his Doctor of Chiropractic. He then went on with postgraduate education studying neurology, neuroscience, brain function and chemistry, cellular biology, memory formation and aging and longevity. Dr. Dispenza currently runs a chiropractic clinic in Olympia Washington while also holding conferences and seminars in order to teach his method of carrying out neuroplasticity all over the world. Not only have his first two books been best-sellers but he was also featured as one of the scientists in the film What the BLEEP Do We Know!?as well as The People vs The State of Illusion. Dr. Joe Dispenza's extensive background in neurobiology and science resulted in an intriguing book that went very in-depth into not only the science behind neuroplasticity, but also meditations that would allow one to change their own mind. I found the science behind the practice very fascinating and something that could be expanded on, while other parts of the book dragged on at times. However, the book did was very successful at sparking my interest in the subject of neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is a subject that is becoming more well-known among people as well as a science gaining momentum in research. It is a subject difficult to comprehend because it goes against many preconceived notions of the world. The book emphasizes that anyone of any age can change what their brain looksm, which is unlike previous longstanding belief that only children still possessed developing brains. However, neuroplasticity goes even further than one may believe. Not only can the brain change at the level of synapses and neurons but it also goes to the depth of genes which can be changed and affected by neuroplasticity. The source of this change takes place due to not only our actions but can also be caused by thought alone. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself was a much different book than I first believed. While I was expecting to be taught on the subject of neuroplasticity, which I was, the book has a much different focus that just education. The aim of the book is largely as a self-help aimed book, with the goal of aiding readers to change their lives and ending destructive personalities and habits. This is done through the practice of a series of meditations outlined in the book and changing one's overall perspective on how the brain and body work together. The book is broken into three parts. The first section "The Science of You" explains the background science of neuroplasticity and how it works. It begins at a large base of quantum physics and focuses on how the brain and body are actually 99.999 percent energy rather than actual matter and how this energy behaves. It also goes more into depth about neurobiology and neurotransmitters and how each are closely connected to the body, mind, and experiences. The second part of the book, "Your Brain and Meditation" begin to explain Dr. Joe Dispenza's method of achieving neuroplasticity. Rather than going into detail about what to do for this meditation, part two actually connects the science from the first part of the book to how the mediation will work in one's body in order to carry out neuroplasticity. Part three of the book, "Stepping Toward Your New Destiny" really looks at the focus of the book, applying neuroplasticity to your own life. It takes the reader step by step on how to carry-out the change. It also does this on a weekly plan so that within four weeks the reader will know how to meditate and live so that neuroplasticity is possible in their lives. This portion of the book surprised me because of its almost mysticism or religious feel, completely contrasting the science portion. This book makes many connections to neurobiology which I was not pleasantly surprised by. Several different subjects of neurobiology came up in the reading. It beings by explaining neurotransmitters in order for the reader to understand how their thoughts and feelings are connected and then connects this to how synaptic connections are formed in the brain. The book explains the concept that when synapses fire together they wire together, creating habits and on even personalities if fired enough. It then goes into the actual brain physiology and the connection the different parts of the brain perform in relation to one another. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself was a very interesting read covering neuroplasticity. I found that the book seemed to drag on in several sections, covering a small amount of information in many pages. This resulted in disinterest at several points in the book however, it did so in order for the reader to completely grasp the concepts in the book. By taking the reader step by step, carefully through the process of how to change one's personality such as in part three of the book, it becomes a process anyone can apply to their own life even if they previously knew little about the subject. What I appreciated most in the book was part one and part two of the book. In the first section, "The Science of You", Dr. Joe Dispenza goes into detail about how the brain actually creates one's personality. The book does this by extrapolating on how the mind and body work together and how that energy on a thought can manipulate the body into performing a function. I found this to be the most interesting part of the book because it explained the process so well in relation to the science behind it. If anything I would have appreciated even more of the in-depth science. Part two also relayed some of the science behind the practice but bridged the science of the body and how to apply the science and the aims of the mediations. The third portion of the book caught me by surprise because the mediations seemed very faith based or mysticism based. However, because the science was explained so clearly in how the meditations connect with the purpose, the meditations had a foundation and purpose that was easily to follow. Overall this book was a very intriguing read that introduced a new subject to me that previously I had thought impossible. Dr. Joe Dispenza's explanation of meditations and the basis of why they work made the book much more interesting to read because I wanted to learn to apply it to my own life. However, what I appreciated the most in the book was the science that explained neuroplasticity. While certain parts of the book could be expanded on and other parts said in briefer statements, in general the book made it easy for any lay person to understand and apply neuroplasticity.
A**C
4.5 stars
This is a phenomenal book and the only reason I'm giving it 4.5 out of five stars is because there are a few parts that are repetitious from his other books that I've already read. That aside, it's a great book and I highly recommend it. I originally checked this out as an audiobook from my library but because it continuously referenced figures and charts, I decided to purchase it as a physical book. Not only that, there are four main sets of meditations which are recommended to do for at least one week each and that exceeded my audiobook checkout time. Now, I can go back to the book as frequently as necessary or desired. There are also many writing prompts as well which I find to be very helpful in my emotional and spiritual healing process, and the unpacking of old thought patterns and traumas. I also appreciate that he delves into quantum physics, brain and neuroscience and genetics/epigenetics, etc. before outlining the steps to release or reprogram certain personality traits. Truly, if you read this book and apply the principles outlined, it can absolutely be life-changing.
A**T
Meditate & Manifest Your Ideal Life
First things first, this book is more or less based on meditation and manifesting the things you really want in life. I’ve decided this year would be different for me. I know, we all say that, but then we fall into our usual routines. Blah blah blah. But I really wanted to be a better me. So I did some reading for books, read reviews and I chose this one. At first, it was super interesting then dry and seemed repetitive, I wasn’t sure I would be able to finish it. I’m in part 3 when you begin to learn to meditate and this is the part that really requires your time and commitment. I’ll be honest, I haven’t actually started the meditation. The reading does say you need 40-60 minutes to meditate daily and sadly, I’m just not sure I have that extra time right now to commit. I have put a lot of the reading to use in my everyday life already and I must say it really is a good read. The author talks about changing your thinking, being more aware of your thoughts and actions. If you think negatively, you’ll react/live in negativity. It’s all about how you think and learning to “rewire your brain” to be less of a negative Nancy and more of a positive Polly. And you can’t just have fleeting thoughts of the life you want, you have to actually get lost in that thought and believe you are in that moment, convince your body that thought is real and happening right now. You have to really want it and believe it will happen for it to happen. I think it was well worth the read honestly, just not really sure when I’ll get to practice the most important part. But I’m not out anything and it did help me anyway.
T**R
Highly recommend this to anyone seeking personal growth & self-awareness,
Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza is nothing short of transformative. This book takes you on a deep dive into the power of the mind and teaches you how to reprogram your thoughts and beliefs to create the life you truly desire. Dr. Dispenza blends science, psychology, and spirituality in a way that is both accessible and profoundly insightful. The step-by-step guidance on meditation and breaking free from limiting thought patterns has truly shifted my perspective. I’ve already started implementing the techniques, and I can feel the changes happening in my life. The combination of neuroscience and practical advice is empowering and inspiring. I would absolutely love to attend one of Dr. Dispenza's seminars to experience this wisdom in person and deepen my understanding. If the book is this powerful, I can only imagine how life-changing his live events must be! Highly recommend this to anyone seeking personal growth, self-awareness, and a fresh start in life. This is a must-read!
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