Books
Nick Trenton

The Art of Letting Go

Your mind should be your safe zone, not the noisiest place in the world. Restore your inner peace.
If you are always on edge and unable to relax, this book is for you. Choose the pace that you want to live life at — you DO have a choice.
Control your thoughts; control your life; control your happiness.
The Art of Letting Go is all about organizing the mess in your mind. It's about how to stop focusing on the past that is over, or the future that may never occur, and being present in the situations that you can actually have agency in. It's about how to rewire the anxious connections in your brain, and switch your mental programming and beliefs. It's about understanding that our brains are made for 10,000 BC, and that you can afford to let your guard down.
It's about trusting that things will be okay.
How to control your self-talk and transform your internal worldview.
Nick Trenton grew up in rural Illinois and is quite literally a farm boy. His best friend growing up was his trusty companion Leonard the dachshund. RIP Leonard. Eventually, he made it off the farm and obtained a BS in Economics, followed by an MA in Behavioral Psychology.
Psychologically-proven tips to get out of your mind and into your life.
-Practicing nonjudgment and observation over your emotions
-Untangling the toxic beliefs of urgency and danger in your brain
-How to use brain dumping in the most calming way possible
-Exercises for self-distancing and externalization: powerful psychological techniques
-Defeating your drive for perfection; finding a drive for excellent-ism
160 printed pages
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
PublishDrive
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Quotes

  • shlundafergusonhas quoted9 hours ago
    factor toward realizing true contentment within oneself rather than constantly striving after success alone as validation for one's worthiness as a human being.
  • shlundafergusonhas quoted9 hours ago
    ultimate goal is to cultivate a nonjudgmental stance, which means that individuals learn to recognize and accept things as they are, without labeling them as good or bad. In essence, the focus is on understanding and accepting the facts, rather than applying subjective judgments or opinions.
  • shlundafergusonhas quoted9 hours ago
    Nonjudgmental thinking is the act of observing and recognizing one’s thoughts without attaching any labels or opinions to them. This mental state is important in letting go because it allows people to view their experiences objectively and without bias. Without nonjudgmental thinking, they may hold on to negative thoughts or emotions, creating unnecessary stress and anxiety.
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