Tuesday, February 19, 2019

How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior

By Barbara Hall


When it comes to the unconscious, it can often be one of the most powerful aspects in life. For, different experiences can often effect how the subconscious reacts to various situations. As a result, a new book Subliminal: How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior has now been released and is now available on Amazon through Kindle Direct and at local bookstores.

With over twenty years in the field of neurology, the author paints a clear picture of the conscious and unconscious mind of individuals. In addition, there is a great deal of proof as to just how powerful the unconscious can be in shaping friendships, relationships and personal experiences. For, while perception, behavior, memory and social judgment may be conscious choices, these are also subliminal actions which shape current reality.

By showing how different actions and experiences influence the way different relationships work, it can be easier to understand why and how it can be easy to misunderstand various aspects of life. In addition, the information and insight in the book can also help individuals understand why forgetting important events can be related to subconscious messaging. While, if individuals can stay aware and alert, it can often be easier to overcome these messages, thus making it to appointments and important events while still growing and prospering in life.

While reviews on Good Reads and other sites are often mixed, there appears to be more positive than negative ones. In some cases, readers on both sites suggested that the information had been published in previous self-help guides. Whereas, there are others whom suggest the book is so intriguing it can be hard to put down.

One reviewer suggested that much of the same information can be found in the books "Strangers to Ourselves" and "Blink." At the same time, the reviewer also indicated that the new information on blindsight was not only informative but interesting and insightful. In addition, the reviewer also talks about the cognitive behavior and biases and agrees with the author that no one can be completely objective.

One review in particular shows a great deal of light on the intention of the author to outline just how weak the human mind can be. While also discussing how the unconscious can often overpower the conscious mind in certain circumstances. In conclusion, the reviewer suggest the book is worth reading if individuals want to understand how and why one makes the decisions one makes in life.

While the book may seem similar to self-help books of the past, the publication attempts to go deeper into the workings of the conscious, subconscious and psyche than older versions. For, it is one thing to comprehend the existence of the subconscious and another to understand how the mind processes information related to daily life. As such, individuals whom desire to learn more about understanding how and why individuals act and react in certain ways will most likely enjoy the book.

Readers interested in learning more about the mind, conscious and subconscious will most likely find the book an interesting read. While this is the case, it is up to the reader to recognize the drawbacks and benefits associated with the practices and theories discussed in the publication. As such, those interested in how the subconscious can effect friendships, relationships and career choices will most likely find the book well worth reading.




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