Different than the usual. This post is not my regular travel post. I thought of sharing something from my routine. I hope you will like it.

Currently reading, The Power of your Subconscious Mind – Dr.Joseph Murphy. Quite a popular read amongst book-lovers. I am always fascinated by how the mind works. It is such a complex structure that decoding is almost an impossible task. You can fly from one place to another in microseconds and bring back memory photos from the storage within an eye-blink. So, how important it is to control what is controlling you. I like reading about spaces and mind a lot. So, today in this post, I will be sharing the excerpts from the book – The Power of you Subconscious Mind. Though, I have not completely read it but there are certain highlights which I want to share with you.

So, here we go….
- You are what you think all day long – good or bad, choice is yours.
- You have the power to choose – choose wisely – happiness, gratitude, joyous or sadness, ungrateful.
- Your subconscious mind doesn’t argue with you; it accepts what your conscious mind commands.
- Your conscious mind is the watchman at the gate to protect your subconscious mind from false impressions.
- Watch what you say, your subconscious mind can’t take a joke and bring all negative or positive things to pass.
- Do not let others think for you. Choose your own thoughts.
- You have the power to choose how will you react.
- Every thought is a cause and every condition is an effect.
- Your subconscious knows all the answers.
- You are the captain of your soul – chose life, love, health and happiness.
I hope you liked all the highlights. Let me know if you wish I should continue writing about the holistic thoughts and something about health and fitness as well. I was also thinking to post Yoga poses and brief information about it. Though, I am not a pro, but can share whatever little knowledge I have.
Share your thoughts. Would love to read from you.

Heyy, same here, I am reading this book too, along with another book. It’s really amazing! The highlights you shared sus up the essence! I would love to read more of your thoughts!
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That’s awesome. Which other book are you reading Ramyani?
Yes, sure will post more about it as and when I read further. Would love to read about your thoughts as well on this book. Cheers! Take care. 😊😊
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I am reading The Zahir by Paulo Coelho. It’s a wonderful book though I haven’t read half 😂
Yeah I will share my thoughts as well. This is one of the few topics I would love to talk about, books and ofcourse the mind!🙂
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Yayyy! We can have a lot of conversations then! 😍🙌😊 Awaiting to read your thoughts, dear!
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Sure!!
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The title of the book is too compelling….your highlights from the book are also amazing. I have still one book left to read. Looking forward to read this one too…
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Yeah….It is making me think on so many aspects. Which one are you reading currently?
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I am reading a thriller “Trust Me When I Lie”
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“Trust me when I lie”…Oh wow! The name sounds interesting! Shall give it a try.
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Yeah it is an interesting read. Highly recommended.
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Sure. Will give it a read. 🙂
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Okay, so I remember the book when I had gone to Kochi last year. And I bought this book from Kochi Airport.
Yes, absolutely positive book one should read once in a lifetime. But lost importantly, to implement the things which is written inside.
Loved your photography as usual, Nanchi. You’re the best.
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Yes, you said it, Sumit. Not only it is important to read but also implement it. I like the way you try to perceive.
Thank you. You flatter me! 😊
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You’re probably the only blogger whom I allow you to please come and let me know when you post anything.
I usually don’t get time to read my feed due to multiple things I do throughout the day. And you do that so religiously. Thank you, and keep up the great work.
You’ll go so far. My good wishes are with you.
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Wah! Thank you. I can understand how much you are busy. Thank you for taking out time and also thanks for the compliments and good wishes. 😊
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I love how you summarized the main ideas. Seeing them together has a more powerful message. It’s hard to rewire your thoughts but I know it’s possible. SOunds like a great book.
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Thank you Pamela for dropping by. I am glad you liked the idea of highlights. It is very much possible to rewire the thoughts and it takes a lot of time and focus. I try to pursue it with bit of meditation in my lifestyle. It is a nice book; I am still on it…😊
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It sounds like a good read. I’m your neighbor at Inspire ME Mondays
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It indeed is a nice read especially when we have time and our minds are distressed. Thank you for dropping by Mandy. Glad to be your partner in ME Mondays. 😊
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Strange are the ways the human brain works. Nobody knows 100% for sure..!!
I partly agree with the points you mentioned. Too much of negative feelings do no good, and unnecessarily leads to stress, which affects one’s own physical health in a negative way. Now I am not saying that one should keep smiling when he / she is getting punched in the face or he / she is threatened by a barking dog. But yes, for most of the other practical purposes and daily life, one should choose happy thoughts, consciously.
Good post Madam. I shall try reading this book.. 🙂
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Yes, I agree with your Abirbhav. We should choose happy and positive thoughts to feed our subconscious mind. You should read it. 😊
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Thank you Madam for the recommendation. Added in my list of books to read.. 😊
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Awesome. Let me know how did you like it. 😊 Off course, this is possible only post lock-down.
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Very enlightening post! I think it’s something we all can work on now that we ‘have time’ to do it.
I’m so happy that you joined us over at at ‘My Corner of the World’ this week!
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Very helpful book in the time of distress. Yes, since we have time in hand, we can utilize it for something positive. 🙂 Today, I posted about the Redwoods Forest, Rotorua. Please have a look, if you are interested. Thanks Betty! 😊😊
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I read so many mind books when I as young.. not sure if they helped.. 😉
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Haha….I assume they are quite a help if followed religiously. I am trying to make them part of my routine. Thank you Lisa for dropping by! 😊😊
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Sounds like an interesting read, Nanchi
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It is engaging. Thank you for dropping by, Veronica. It is always good to read from you! 😊
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Nanchi, I know you and I have only recently become acquainted in blogland, but I did feel an immediate connection to your energy and now that has become very clear why! I am obsessed with how the mind works with all of the intermingling of our conscious and subconscious voices versus the messages we receive from outside as well. I spend hours every day in contemplation of these things and then I try to untangle my thoughts in order to put them into words on topics such as these. I am always ready to learn something new in order to further my own personal evolution. I have not read this book, but I am definitely interested in checking it out. Thanks so much for sharing and linking up.
Shelbee
http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com
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I’ve not heard of this book but I like your summation of the wisdom contained within it. The human brain is fascinating. Control yourself, that’s about as much as anyone can hope for.
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Yes, you said that, Ally. Human brain is so mysterious and I love observing it. Controlling the mind and thoughts is not as difficult as it sounds but still people have hard time, including me. Focusing on right thoughts is the most important. 😊😊
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Thank you for summarizing the book, like to read more like this
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