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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
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Produktbeschreibung
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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Autorenporträt
We cannot control what the universe throws at us but how we react to those curve balls defines who we are and what we make out of our lives.

Just when life seemed rosy and the sun was shining, he sustained a severe spinal cord injury in July 2019 following an operation, which left him with paralysis of both legs, a non-functioning right hand and a long stay in the hospital, eventually leading to a forced medical retirement from his medical career and a wheelchair in place of a sports car. He had to undergo multiple operations but is now permanently disabled. Two months after his injury he was also diagnosed with cancer of the Thyroid for which he needed further operations.

Poorer financially but richer in life experiences, he is now a voice for the disabled. He wrote his first book 'The Second Chance in Life' as an honest reflection of his life experiences to motivate people that every adversity can still be turned into an opportunity. That it is important to be filled with gratitude and appreciation for all the things that we take for granted. He also blogs on his websites www.drbhaskarbora.com & www.thesecondchanceinlife.com

In his own words, he says

"The sun was shining on my life, everything looked rosy. Money was plenty and worries scarce. I had a dream career, a beautiful family, the blessings of my parents and the love of my friends What more could I ask for?

When things go well in life, you assume you are in control. I thought so too. But when faced with unprecedented situations and overwhelming emotions, it is important to maintain trust in yourself and keep moving forward.

When storms come, an eagle flies higher in order to rise above the turbulence, while a mouse hides in a corner. I had to become that eagle and soar higher, not be cornered and crushed in the storm of life.

Believing in myself was the only way. Maybe this was a lesson. Maybe this was a lesson to find a bigger purpose and achieve a bigger dream. Miracles, big and small, happen every day but often we are not receptive enough to understand and appreciate them.

My books are a testament to all the different things that I have learned and experienced and now want to share with my readers honestly and practically.

Join me in this journey."