PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF-CARE HABITS: Time-Proven Habits to Stop Mental Clutter and Increase Mental Wellness

PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF-CARE HABITS: Time-Proven Habits to Stop Mental Clutter and Increase Mental Wellness

C.M. Paciente

InläsareKathleen Godwin
Betyg3.0
Längd3 tim 19 min
Språken
FörlagCWC Publishing
ISBN9798822620735

Declutter, reset, and recalibrate your mind for peak mental and overall well-being.

Procrastination, lack of motivation, and low productivity are just some of the things that are keeping people from achieving their potential. These and other consequences are due largely to the effects of mental clutter.

Mental clutter is anything that keeps you from thinking straight, whether that’s stress, expectations, information overload, negative thinking, or other distractions. And it’s hard to get rid of all that clutter in your mind in one go, especially when it’s become a habit.

In this timely resource on psychological wellness, you will discover:

• What mental clutter is, how it prevents you from being at your best, and what you can do about it

The surprising link between procrastination and perfectionism • Why being flooded with information isn’t the actual problem with information overload

• How negative emotions can short-circuit your mental and physical health

• How to dramatically

remove mental roadblocks by troubleshooting your self-image • A psychology-backed way to

painlessly replace detrimental habits with beneficial ones • How to boost your productivity so well that you’ll surprise yourself

Tiny habit tweaks that lead to big results • in terms of well-being and mental performance

• Time-tested routines to engage your mind and stimulate psychological growth

Bonus: Easy tips and tricks you can apply right now to eliminate distractions

With a generous amount of research-based advice and practical strategies, this guide will give you the right set of mental skills and tools to conquer the mess in your mind.

Discover how to finally break free from the psychological barriers that have been holding you down.