"Know thyself" is something that has been advocated by great
philosophers, psychologists, and religious leaders since the beginning
of recorded history. The principal aim of this book is to promote
greater self-awareness through a deeper understanding of how your mind
works and by cultivating your ability to observe your own mind in
action. Most of the chapters contain simple exercises that are designed
to enhance your ability to understand and control your own thoughts,
feelings, and actions. Since your emotional reactions to life events are
largely shaped by your beliefs, many of these exercises are designed to
help you get in closer touch with your beliefs and, if necessary, to
change some of these beliefs. Each of us has the ability-right now in
this conscious moment-to begin reshaping our life's experience through a
better understanding of how the mind works. The book is thus intended
for people who feel that they worry too much, or are dissatisfied with
their jobs or their relationships with others, or always feel rushed
because there are too many things that they have to do. It's for people
who want less frustration, guilt, irritability, boredom, or unhappiness
and more love, joy, adventure, and sense of control over their lives.