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Unkind Mind: The Neuroscience of Why Women Are So Hard on Themselves--And How to Quiet Your Inner Critic for Good

AUTHOR Holmberg, Betsy
PUBLISHER New Harbinger Publications (06/01/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A cutting-edge, neuroscientific approach to quiet your unkind mind--and cultivate the self-compassion, confidence, and courage you need to thrive.

Is there an unrelenting hypercritical voice inside your head, constantly telling you that you aren't smart enough, attractive enough, successful enough, or worthy of love? Have you ever asked yourself why this harsh, judgmental voice is so damn ruthless? Negative self-talk is all too common for women. After all, we're expected to be perfect, look perfect, and "do it all" with a smile. So, how can you stop holding yourself to unreasonable standards, turn the volume down on your unkind mind, and give yourself a little self-love and acceptance instead?

This unflinching guide shines a light on why women are the hardest on themselves, and where this merciless inner critic comes from--an evolutionary mechanism in our brains called the default mode network (DMN). Using powerful and practical skills drawn from cutting-edge neuroscience, you'll learn how to flip the switch on these toxic self-critical thoughts, move past the "not good enough" mentality standing between you and the happiness you deserve, and supercharge your confidence and self-compassion!

Discover a new outlook on life, as you:

  • Stop comparing yourself to others
  • Quiet negative self-talk for good
  • Reconnect with your kind mind
  • Live with courage and authenticity
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ISBN-13: 9781648484711
ISBN-10: 1648484719
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 160
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 8.95 x 0.16 x 6.01 inches
Weight: 0.49 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Self-Help | Personal Growth - Self-Esteem
Self-Help | Women's Health - General
Self-Help | Life Sciences - Evolution
Dewey Decimal: 158.108
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A cutting-edge, neuroscientific approach to quiet your unkind mind--and cultivate the self-compassion, confidence, and courage you need to thrive.

Is there an unrelenting hypercritical voice inside your head, constantly telling you that you aren't smart enough, attractive enough, successful enough, or worthy of love? Have you ever asked yourself why this harsh, judgmental voice is so damn ruthless? Negative self-talk is all too common for women. After all, we're expected to be perfect, look perfect, and "do it all" with a smile. So, how can you stop holding yourself to unreasonable standards, turn the volume down on your unkind mind, and give yourself a little self-love and acceptance instead?

This unflinching guide shines a light on why women are the hardest on themselves, and where this merciless inner critic comes from--an evolutionary mechanism in our brains called the default mode network (DMN). Using powerful and practical skills drawn from cutting-edge neuroscience, you'll learn how to flip the switch on these toxic self-critical thoughts, move past the "not good enough" mentality standing between you and the happiness you deserve, and supercharge your confidence and self-compassion!

Discover a new outlook on life, as you:

  • Stop comparing yourself to others
  • Quiet negative self-talk for good
  • Reconnect with your kind mind
  • Live with courage and authenticity
Show More
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