My Mind is a Prison: Personal Development Series, #1
By Tony Caz
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Every person, including you, ultimately defines the lives they live, by the decisions they make. The mind is the greatest instrument ever created. Its beauty exists in its remarkable ability to define your complete existence. The thought process that emerges from our minds, releases a chain of events in the form of words or actions that decide the outcome of not only our short term future but our final destination.
We all fail, and we all aspire to succeed. It's finding equilibrium in everything that you do that finally brings reward. In this self-help book, you will follow the author as he unveils his complete revival, which saved his life from various addictions and potentially death. He shares life-like experiences that you are going through and introduces a positive method of dealing with life's hurdles that are constantly, unexpectedly, and overwhelmingly cast into our paths.
As the author reveals his mental metamorphosis to you. It will set you on your own journey of self-discovery. To reignite your passion with spiritual light. This book will allow you to remove all the skeletons out the closet and refresh your views on living a successful, joyful and hopeful future.
We all have to live with ourselves every day. Our minds become a prison for our thoughts and lead us into despair. Open your heart and clear your mind as you open the first page to a new beginning that will bring great blessings to your life.
Tony Caz
The author, Tony Caz, is a husband, father of one, sibling of two, Friend of many, and an ambassador of all good causes. He has obtained more life experience in a couple of decades than others will ever collect in their entire lifetime. From soaring with the eagles to consuming worms in the dirt with the pigs, Tony Caz has much to share. His ultimate objective is to use the past experiences that have broken him, to encourage and tutor others to avoid making the same mistakes. His self-help book:" My Mind is a Prison", is the foundation for his future of life coaching and motivational speaking. His ability to transform words into visuals, is the key he uses, to unlock your emotions, allowing you to evaluate your own life, whilst contributing motivational tips of self-improvement. You cannot help someone who doesn't want to help themselves. It all starts with you, my friend. We have control over one thing in this life, which is the ability to manage our thoughts, speech, and actions. You decide on what your upcoming thought processes are. You convert those thoughts into words that roll off your tongue and lips. It's you that responds to the comments of other people, and it's only you, my friend, that commands your body into action. Doesn't this make you feel immense excitement? Don't you feel intrigued by this new information that was always sitting on the surface, awaiting your discovery? It makes me feel overwhelmingly ecstatic! How awesome it is to know that each one of us has this incredible 'super-power,' but how do we go about using it correctly? The answer lies within. With a little bit of guidance from the right people, amalgamated with your perseverance and obedience, you can make it work in such a way that it changes your life.
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My Mind is a Prison - Tony Caz
Prologue
"I don't live in California , I'll inform you, that's not where I reside. I'm just a tenant paying rent inside this body and I got two windows and those windows, well I'll call them my eyes. I'm just going where the wind blows; I don't get to decide.
Sometimes I think too much, yeah, I get so caught up. I'm always stuck in my head. I wish I could escape, I tried to yesterday, took all the sheets off my bed. Then I tied up my linen with five strips of ribbon I found. Scaled the side of the building, I ran to the hills 'til they found me, and they put me back in my cell, all by myself, alone with my thoughts again. I guess my mind is a prison and I'm never gonna get