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Discovering How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior

By Barbara Hall


One of the best self-help authors of the twenty first century has just released a new book about the unconscious. Like with other previous publications, the new work is an examination and eye opening account as to how the unconscious mind shapes everyday life and experiences at large. The work Subliminal: How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior is now available at local bookstores and online with a number of reviews which can be found on the Amazon and Good Reads websites.

With over two decades of expertise in the field of neurology, it has now become clear that the subconscious mind can be a powerful tool for creating success in all areas of life. While social judgment, behavior and perception are often conscious actions, there are other subliminal actions which shape reality in the present. As a result, the author employs a number of explanations as to how different scientific subjects effect the subconscious in order to unravel the mysteries of the unconscious mind.

In doing so, Leonard shows how different experiences influence the way friendships, friendships, business partners and others can often misunderstand certain aspects of life while we also tend to forget events and other important aspects. Whereas, if individuals were to stay awake and aware of those around us, our relationships could grow and prosper over time.

While reviews are mostly positive, there are others which are mixed. Different reviewers often suggest that the book is a repeat of information which has already been published in the past. Whereas, others suggest the book is so moving it can be hard to put down. In either case, the fact that individuals are reading the book is a good sign that the book will at least be helpful to some readers.

In a longer review, a reader suggested that some of the same information had been published in "Strangers to Ourselves, " and "Blink." At the same time, the reader also suggested having read about blindsight which was new information which the reviewer found interesting, intriguing and insightful. Towards the end of the review, the reader also made a point of agreeing with Mlodinow about cognitive biases and behaviors and that no one individual can be completely subjective.

One review in particular shows a great deal of light on the intention of the author to outline just how weak the human mind can be. While also discussing how the unconscious can often overpower the conscious mind in certain circumstances. In conclusion, the reviewer suggest the book is worth reading if individuals want to understand how and why one makes the decisions one makes in life.

Basically, the new release appears to be an updated version of past self-help books. While this is the case, the author does seem to take a more scientific approach rather than the usual role of educator. For, the book does appear to go far deeper into the mechanics associated with the conscious and unconscious mind.

As with any self-help publication, readers will often find benefits and drawbacks. For, there will always be those whom agree and disagree with various theories and practices found in these publications. Still, if interested in learning about the different actions of the mind, the book will most likely provide a great reading experience.




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