Contributions

  • Rukstalis, Margaret, author - Contributor
  • Gregory, A. J., 1976- author - Contributor

Publication

2016 - Baker Books, Michigan

Language

English

Word Count

69,250 words, Guess

Page Count

277 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC158.1
  • LCCBV4598.4 .C45 2016

Description

Most of us don't realize that we have a surprising amount of control over our own thoughts and behaviors and can unintentionally influence our brains negatively, causing cycles of bad choices and experiences. The ReWired Brain offers a clear framework for understanding our brains and the decisions we make, showing how certain fears and instincts drive unhealthy emotional dysfunctions and related behavioral patterns in the most important areas of life. This book shows how to reframe negative experiences, experience emotional and spiritual healing, and ultimately rewire our brains, empowering to live fearlessly. Using both biblical and personal examples, the authors shows how failure to control our own thoughts and behaviors can influence our brains negatively, causing cycles of bad choices and experiences. By reframing negative experiences you can come to experience emotional and spiritual healing, and ultimately rewire your brain, empowered to live fearlessly.

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