How to Think When Nothing Feels Right: A calm guide to restoring inner alignment when life feels off by Bhaskar Bora & Dr Bhaskar Bora

How to Think When Nothing Feels Right: A calm guide to restoring inner alignment when life feels off

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  • Genre Self-Improvement
  • Publisher Irene Minds
  • Released
  • Length 54 Pages

Description

There are times when life continues to function, yet something inside feels quietly wrong.

You may be meeting responsibilities, staying productive, and moving forward — but motivation has faded without explanation, effort feels heavier than it should, and clarity refuses to arrive. Because there is no obvious crisis, this experience is often difficult to explain, even to yourself.

This book is written for that space.

How to Think When Nothing Feels Right offers a calm, psychologically grounded exploration of misalignment — how it develops, why motivation sometimes does not return, and why clarity often takes longer after survival, success, or long periods of adaptation.

Rather than offering advice, techniques, or quick fixes, the book helps readers think clearly during uncertainty. It explores identity shifts, quiet emotional disconnection, and the subtle ways meaning erodes when effort continues without coherence.

Across reflective, audiobook-friendly chapters, the book examines:

•Why effort becomes draining when meaning fades
•How identity lag follows change, endurance, or achievement
•Why forcing enthusiasm or decisions deepens exhaustion
•How meaning rebuilds gently, without urgency or reinvention

Written in a steady, humane voice, this book is ideal for readers who feel unsettled without being in crisis, and for listeners who prefer thoughtful nonfiction that can be returned to over time.

This title is part of the How to Think series by Dr Bhaskar Bora. It can be read independently or alongside earlier books in the series.

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