The Kid's User Guide to a Human Life: Book One: An Open Mind - Softcover

Brenner, Rebecca

 
9781614489238: The Kid's User Guide to a Human Life: Book One: An Open Mind

Synopsis

The Kids' User Guide to a Human Life: Book One: An Open Mind written by Rebecca Brenner and illustrated by Brooke Kemmerer offers kids a method for peace and stability throughout the constantly changing and challenging growing up years.
 
Today's American culture values busyness. Kids grow up involved in various sports and
activities. From an early age, they learn to quickly move from one activity to the next, rarely taking time to rest. This constant activity can lead to stress, worry and illness. However, Brenner advocates for a different mindset, claiming that there is a better way to live.

 
Paired with Kemmerer's detailed illustrations, Brenner offers a basic overview of the
brain and its many functions. She thoughtfully explains, in a way that ten-year-old children would understand, how the various parts of the brain work together and how it impacts the rest of the body. After clarifying the importance and physical necessity of the brain, Brenner introduces a psychological concept, the Chattering Mind.

 
Considered the default setting, the Chattering Mind is one that is continually thinking and "talking" to itself. It is what helps people learn and remember information, and it is also useful for getting us out of dangerous situations by activating the sympathetic nervous system. However, Brenner warns that left unchecked, the Chattering Mind can cause stress and anxiety, inducing unnecessary physical reactions that are harmful to our bodies.
 
This volume of The Kids' User Guide to a Human Life teaches children how to become aware of the Chattering Mind. Brenner walks them through three strategies of awareness, instructing them how to have a relaxed Open Mind instead of a frantic Chattering one. Although geared toward a pre-teen audience, readers of all ages can learn from Brenner's simple tips, resulting
in a happier, healthier lifestyle.

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About the Author



Brooke Kemmerer is a freelance illustrator and artist living in Jackson, Wyoming. She received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2006, and an MA in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica in 2010. A lover of eastern philosophy Brooke has spent her years traveling through Asia and studying Tibetan Buddhism and Thangka painting. She is a mother of a two-year-old named Stella, and her newborn son Locke. Brooke enjoys balancing her fairly new role as mother with her passion for painting and love of the outdoors.

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Your neuron pathways come alive with a voice that is so constant that you may not have even noticed it going on and on and on and on. Here, take five minutes to sit quietly and listen. Close your eyes and pay attention to what you say to yourself.

Can you hear it-your mind chattering away? When left to its own devices your mind chatters away all day, influencing everything you do and feel. This chatter is based on all of your past, learned, and inherited experiences. The neuron pathways in your brain were created by your greatest successes and your most challenging moments.

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