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1-Sentence-Summary: Unbeatable Mind explores the idea that everyone has a higher
self-potential lying underneath that they ought to explore and tap into in order to live their
life to the fullest and maximize their happiness and success, all possible through the 20X
rule.
The 20X factor theory presented in this book states that you are capable of achieving twenty
times more than you currently think you can. Although it may seem unfeasible, and you
might now be asking yourself How am I supposed to get twenty times more things done if I
don’t have the time? ― trust me, there is a way! The secret is not to gain more time, but to
use wisely the limited hours you have.
The reason you weren’t able to do so before is that you’ve been kept in the dark. That’s right!
You didn’t know you can do twenty times more, and it’s not because your parents didn’t teach
you or that society doesn’t want you to succeed, but your mind wasn’t properly programmed
and sadly, this is the case with most of the people around you.
Fortunately, Unbeatable Mind steps in to help! This book will teach you how to tap into your
own potential and pave the way for success. The goal is not to make more money and gain
fame, but to live a purposeful life, become a positive person, and spread joy in your
community. However, to achieve that and the rest as a bonus, you must first learn a few
lessons.
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1. Learn to tame and train your mind to work in your favor.
2. Fear destroys creativity and confidence, so face it with courage.
3. A focused mind is a powerful mind, but training it to become so takes time and
practice.
If you’d like to explore these lessons in-depth, stick with me, as I’ll take them one by one!
Firstly, you should aim to win total control over your thoughts. Do that by taming it when
you notice it losing control. For example, when you catch yourself thinking negatively about
an upcoming experience, talking bad about yourself, putting yourself down, or just being
pessimistic for no reason, try to actively engage with your thoughts and diminish them to a
point when they no longer have control over how you feel.
If you’re not feeding them emotions, they’ll fade away, which is exactly what you aim to do.
Discipline your mind to not produce more of those thoughts by sobering up. This step implies
becoming more objective of yourself and acting like a witness of your mind’s products. From
that position, you can tell more easily if they’re constructive or destructive thoughts, and
decide if they’re important or not to you.
Lastly, adopt a positive mindset, surround yourself with beautiful pictures, create a vision
board, read inspiring and educational materials instead of watching an episode of your
favorite series, and do anything in your power to create the environment that you love. Create
a plan to help you stay on track with your goals and find the people that are willing to do the
same, as it’ll help you stay motivated.
Witness your negativity objectively and look for the root cause. Oftentimes, we can’t justify
the way we feel but still sense those emotions regardless. If you find that your feelings take
over your mind unreasonably, stop them with a power statement. Redirect them towards this
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powerful, positive statement, and reinforce it whenever you feel like it.
Redirect your mind from the negative chatter within to focusing on your goals. Think about
what you can do right now to help yourself achieve your objectives, instead of thinking
negatively and becoming a victim. Lastly, find ways to maintain this state of mind through a
mantra. Practice your mantra continuously and even say it out loud if it helps you stick to it.
Relatable? I think so. However, there are ways to stop the mind chatter and truly focus
yourself on visualizing your goals, coming up with plans to fulfill your objectives, and
becoming more focused overall. To start with, it takes practice and a lot of it. Setting up your
environment properly helps. Turn off all your devices and find a comfortable spot to
meditate. Close your eyes and focus on your breathing pattern. Then, practice Box Breathing.
Inhale for five seconds, hold it for the same amount of time, and release your exhale for
another five seconds. Repeat for a few minutes. If you find that your mind is still producing
thoughts, try to count along and focus on your breath only. After you finish this exercise,
move on to your day, but do it smartly. Set some goals and stick to them. Create an hourly
schedule for them and tick whatever you’ve done. Lastly, prioritize them and get the most
important ones done first.
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