Book — Published in 2017
From brain
to heart
BY DAVID THE OPTIMIST
To go from brain to heart means to shift your thinking so you can think with your heart. Your brain may be helpful, but over the years it will gather all sorts of limiting beliefs. Eventually, your brain will be one of your worst enemies.
This book has only one purpose: to make you become conscious of your beliefs, help you remove those you don’t want to keep, and create new and better ones.

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2017
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About the book
What this
Book will
teach you
When you think with your heart, you keep your mind always open and constantly refresh your thoughts to make sure you get the best out of the information that reaches you. Most people never learn to do this because no one teaches it.
This book is about the beliefs that society is feeding us with. The beliefs that most of the time are wrong, harmful, and instead of helping us, they limit us. You’ll find practical activities to help you shift that information into powerful beliefs.
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Become conscious of your beliefs
Most of what you believe was given to you. This book helps you finally see it clearly.
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Remove what's holding you back
Identify the beliefs that limit you and learn the process of releasing them permanently.
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Create new and better ones
Replace limiting beliefs with ones that support the life you actually want to live.
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Think from the heart
Learn how heart-centered thinking keeps your mind open and your decisions aligned with who you truly are.
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I am an avid reader, but I usually don’t take the time to write reviews. This is because I know that once I’m done reading a book, it will be forgotten from my mind in a few days. But David’s book was different. It left me with a very strong impression and lesson learned: optimism is not something that we just have or do not have; it is something we develop.
Madina Caelie ★★★★★ 4.5 / 5
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