Worthy and other books I am reading

 I finished Chapter 2 of the book Worthy by Jamie Kern Lima yesterday and finished the Chapter 2 workbook section today. I found it very interesting about reframing rejection and failure. It wasn't something I would have done and it inspired me to start a new blog. Which I am now doing. I do want to write a book one day but I do not know if it would be a memoir or not. Most likely. I feel I have some things to share with others. I am almost done the book The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton and like it and the scientific stuff is well explained even though I am not that interested in it. I do find that books with scientific information catch my attention more than other books and I think Bruce Lipton explains it well. I finished the section of the book about how environment is so important and how babies learn so much when they are in a mother's womb. I think the biggest thing for me in this book and others is that genetics does not play as big a role for us. This is helpful and I have a mental illness so it is nice to know it didn't come from genetics and I am not passing it down to my children. I finished the book Heartbreak by 
Florence Williams yesterday and did not like the book. I don't think I liked the author or how it was written and I think it was because it was written with too much of a scientific outlook. The best part of the book was when the author took some drugs and seemed to have a more open mind in my opinion. The best book I have read this month though was Lost Connections by Johann Hari. It really made me think and I would read it again and want to read his other books as well. I like again that depression is not biology and is not a chemical imbalance in the brain. It is life circumstances. This made a lot of sense to me. Maybe I will read the book again and can come up with a better review of it. It was very well written and I really enjoyed it.

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