"Don't Misuse Your Precious Mind" by Peter Murphy and Lynnda Bradley helps people change their habits and think positively. This book gives you the tools to achieve your goals and overcome your obstacles. The authors talk about the importance of developing positive thinking and recognizing your strengths. The book is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to improve their life. You'll learn how to use these techniques to transform your attitude and reach your goals.
When Precious is abused by her father, she passes out and is pregnant again. The narrative cuts to the present, when she's sixteen and pregnant. She compares everything to a load of dirty laundry in a laundry machine. This is a reference to family secrets. The book teaches the importance of being honest about your feelings and not beating yourself up over things you can't change.
The author uses metaphors to make the reader feel better about their emotions. One example is the way in which Precious describes the poem "Mother and Son," in which she refers to her son as "Mother and Son." The poem's context is Precious's own life, which is a symptom of her inner pain. When she passes out, her voice switches to the present, and she's pregnant again. As the story progresses, she compares everything to a pile of dirty laundry in a laundry mat. The laundry mat is a metaphor for family secrets, and Precious compares everything to it.
"Don't Misuse Your Precious Mind" reveals that you are what you think you are, and that your thoughts are what your subconscious is letting you know about your feelings. By the end of the book, Precious's journal has become an art journal that shows you how to use your mind to change your life. While it's not a perfect work, this novel has become a favorite of many readers.
"Don't Misuse Your Precious Mind" is an excellent book that explores the issues of family and race in a realistic manner. By using a metaphor that focuses on the family and the lives of the two main characters, Don't Miss the power of your words. These words are often the ones that will make you feel more comfortable. While it's important to respect the past, it's also important to understand the history of your words.
In the book, Precious's journal is a work-in-progress. Instead of using words to express her emotions, she creates collages of both verbal and non-verbal words. Her drawings are her words, while her writing uses only symbols. Her diary is a work in progress. While you might not want to read your thoughts at this point, it is important to understand what they are.