YONG KANG CHAN
Perhaps you have read many self-help books about positive thinking. Or you have improved your confidence, looks, career, income, and relationships. On the surface, you should be happy. But yet, deep down inside, nothing has changed. There is still a lingering sense of unworthiness and not being good enough. Why is this so? For years, I had low self-esteem and I struggled to love myself. Like you, I had read many books and taken various courses. They helped me to change my beliefs about myself and I felt somewhat better. However, it wasn't until I had a clear distinction between my analytical mind and my consciousness that I truly accepted who I am. Changing your self-perception helps you to boost your self-esteem. But where you perceive yourself is more important. Are you looking from the perspective of your critical, egoic mind or your loving, spiritual self? Using the cup as an analogy for our mind, the purpose of this book is to help you empty everything you believe about yourself and reconnect with your true self.