I Heart Me

I Heart Me by David R. Hamilton, PHD, published by Hay House, Inc on February 13, 2015, is a self-help book that explores the concept of self-love and its profound impact on personal growth and happiness. In this 264-page edition, Hamilton shares insights from his own journey, revealing how a lack of self-love can subtly undermine various aspects of life. He combines findings from neuroscience and psychology to illustrate the importance of nurturing a positive self-regard that empowers individuals to make authentic choices.
Readers will find a structured approach to enhancing self-esteem through 27 practical exercises that Hamilton tested on himself. The book emphasizes the biological and psychological dimensions of self-worth, encouraging readers to reconnect with their authentic selves. By addressing the innate drive for connection and the tendency to seek approval from others, this work aims to foster a greater sense of happiness and well-being. I Heart Me serves as a guide for those looking to cultivate deeper connections with themselves and others, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in personal development and inspiration.
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How much love do you have for yourself? Not the narcissistic ‘Aren’t I wonderful’ kind of love, but the essential regard for self that empowers you and helps you navigate through life. The type of love that enables you to feel safe and secure in who you are and inspires you to make choices that are good for your authentic self. When scientist David Hamilton realized that his own lack of self-love was sabotaging him in hundreds of subtle ways and more than a handful of major ways, he devised an experiment using himself as the guinea pig. For more than a year David studied the latest research into brain chemistry, neuroscience, and psychotherapeutic and personal development techniques. He realized that self-love was as much about biology as psychology – that self-worth is in our genes, but trained out of us. The biological drive to seek connection with others often leads us to try to be ‘someone else’ to win love and approval. But the brain can be reprogrammed, and David devised 27 powerful exercises that he tested on himself and presents in the book to help you: • Increase your own level of self-worth • Connect powerfully with your authentic self • Attain a greater sense of happiness and general wellbeing • Create stronger and more real connections with others
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