Saturday, 8 January 2022

Big Discount!

 Don't miss your chance! Kindle version of the book "Fundamental Dilemma: To Have or To Be" is free for 5 days starting from January 8th till January 12th. Pick up your free copy here!



Tuesday, 21 December 2021

The Best Christmas 2021 Gift!

My first book from the series "Walks in the Mind" with the title "Fundamental Dilemma: To Have or To Be" was published recently on Amazon, and after Kindle version paperback version is also here. 


If you were indecisive about choosing a Christmas gift for your dearest ones, be no more. Here is the best gift you can give to your loved ones - the actual physical touch of a good book!



The easiest way to obtain my book is from my author's profile:

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Saturday, 11 December 2021

Book 1 Is Published!

My first book from the series "Walks in the Mind" with title "Fundamental Dilemma: To Have or To Be" was published yesterday on Amazon. At the time being it's only Kindle version available, but hopefully paper versions will appear soon.



The easiest way to obtain my book is from my author's profile:

https://www.amazon.com/author/suzanastojakovic-celustka




Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Can Doubts Be Right?

Self-doubt is not always wrong. Sometimes it is useful to have doubts. We cannot always be right in everything we say and do. Therefore, it is good to stop sometimes and consider what we intend to do or say. It is good to have some humility and respect for others. However, if self-doubt prevents us from expressing our opinion even when necessary or stops us from doing something meaningful, this is not good. That is when self-doubt becomes unhealthy.

Unhealthy self-doubt includes heavy inner criticism. Even small failures make us think that we are worthless in general. We begin to look at ourselves as a failure. With such an attitude, we are ready to start self-sabotaging. We think that we cannot do anything, so why bother trying at all.

At other times we have doubts about ourselves after we have begun to do something, and we start to think that we will inevitably fail. We procrastinate and delay decisions until finally, we really do fail. Then we tell ourselves again: “I knew that I would fail because I am so incapable. I am such a failure!”  


It continues....

Read the whole text in the published Book 1 "Fundamental Dilemma: To Have or To Be" of books serial "Walks in the Mind". 

The easiest way to obtain my book is from my author's profile:

https://www.amazon.com/author/suzanastojakovic-celustka