BUT, I had also just read "Chatter", which I gave 4/5 so I figured another book on overthinking could be a nice combo.īut Soundtracks lacks any sort of actual studies like Chatter. The reason I bought this book was BECAUSE of the 4.46 rating (and because it was $1.99 on Kindle for a day, hard to turn down those deals). More looking.every review published before release date is given 5 stars. I'm more interested in that than in the book itself! a bunch of advanced copy readers randomly decided to give 5 stars and say the EXACT same line in their review? (I know it's a line in his book, but no way everyone came up with that on their own!) Why do so many reviews on here start off with "Jon Acuff has done it again!"?įeb. If you want to tap into the surprising power of overthinking and give your dreams more time and creativity, learn how to DJ the soundtracks that define you. Once we learn how to choose our soundtracks, thoughts become our best friend, propelling us toward our goals. The solution is running our brains with better soundtracks. But the solution to overthinking isn't to stop thinking. If our days are full of broken soundtracks, thoughts are our worst enemy, holding us back from the things we really want. When we don't control our thoughts, our thoughts control us. The good news is that in Soundtracks, Acuff offers a proven plan to change overthinking from a super problem into a superpower. He commissioned a research study to ask 10,000 people if they struggle with overthinking too, and 99.5 percent said, "Yes!" When New York Times bestselling author Jon Acuff changed his life by transforming his overthinking, he wondered if other people might benefit from what he discovered. It's the most expensive, least productive thing companies invest in without even knowing it.
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