So I don't know how to start this post but something on here reminded me of one of the most powerful books I ever read. There was a thread on here called "What Book (Besides TMF And Unscripted ) Was Your Game Change?" that I replied to, and the response reminded me of how powerful this one book is.
The reply I got was:
I read this book in around 2012, so I really don't think of it that often anymore, but for like 12 months, I recommended this book to almost all of my friends who even had minor issues or wanted to improve performance and they always come back saying the same thing. "Holy shit, that book flipped my whole world upside down" Even if you don't have Mood issues, this book is still a must-read. If you do it's definitely a must-read. His reply reminded me of all the responses I used to get in recommending that book and helping people through mood issues:
These were some of the replies on the blog posts people wrote:
This post will only let me attach 10 images, so I'll continue the post below.
The reply I got was:
My original post was:I am more than half way through Mood Cure, and thanks so much. I knew it resonated for some reason. It's changed me in so many ways. I already ate well so I probably exceed what they talk about in Mood foods, but the other supplements especially the Aminos, DLPA, Tyrosine are magical and I have fixed things that I had been reading books to see what was wrong with me. I am so full of energy and my mind is racing and motivated each day. I can't thank you enough for recommending this Gem.
The Mood Cure - Julia Ross
Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking - Richard Nisbett
If you haven't read those.. you're in the dark
I read this book in around 2012, so I really don't think of it that often anymore, but for like 12 months, I recommended this book to almost all of my friends who even had minor issues or wanted to improve performance and they always come back saying the same thing. "Holy shit, that book flipped my whole world upside down" Even if you don't have Mood issues, this book is still a must-read. If you do it's definitely a must-read. His reply reminded me of all the responses I used to get in recommending that book and helping people through mood issues:
These were some of the replies on the blog posts people wrote:
This post will only let me attach 10 images, so I'll continue the post below.
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