Unlock the Hidden Power of Your Mind—And Set Yourself Free from the Trap of Overthinking
Do you lie awake at night replaying every mistake, worrying about what could go wrong, or feeling stuck in an endless loop of “what ifs”? Overthinking doesn’t just steal your peace—it robs you of joy, clarity, and the confidence to move forward.
In Mind Magic, Nathan Daniels reveals a proven, life-changing blueprint to quiet your racing thoughts, reprogram negative patterns, and unleash the calm, creative, and confident version of yourself you’ve always wanted to be.
Through powerful yet simple mental exercises, science-backed techniques, and a touch of life-transforming “mind magic,” you will learn how
Break free from the prison of overthinking and finally experience mental clarity
Shift from fear to freedom by rewiring the way your mind responds to challenges
Boost happiness naturally without relying on external circumstances
Tap into your mind’s hidden potential for creativity, problem-solving, and success
Live in the present moment and enjoy life without the weight of constant worry
This isn’t just another self-help book—it’s your personal guide to mastering the art of inner peace while building unshakable self-belief. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, decision paralysis, or self-doubt, Mind Magic will give you the tools to take control of your thoughts and transform your life from the inside out.
✨ Your mind can be your greatest enemy—or your most powerful ally. The magic begins when you decide to master it.
Nathan Daniels is the author of, Surviving the Fourth Cycle, a non-fiction book about surviving child abuse, overcoming suicide, and living with mental illness.
He is a contributor to The Real SuperMum Blog, and a staff writer for The Good Men Project.
Also, a published poet, Daniels uses the written word to raise awareness for, and fight stigma related to, mental illness.
Homebound with Agoraphobia for years, this author also lives with Social Anxiety Disorder, Chronic PTSD, Borderline Personality Disorder, and OCD.
Prone to insomnia and self-abuse as well, Nathan dedicates a large amount of his time researching psychological disorders and interacting with various, related communities and support groups.
Before publishing his memoir, Daniels held a variety of jobs in a wide range of industries. He was a Construction Worker, Kung-Fu Instructor, Truck Driver, Tattoo Artist, and Warehouse Manager.
An avid Bodybuilder and fan of Professional Wrestling, he was also a semi-finalist in the first season of the (then) W.W.F.’s reality show, Tough Enough, in 2000.
A proud family man, Nathan loves spending quality time with his six-year old son and girlfriend, of nine years. His hobbies include reading, drawing, painting murals, listening to music, and watching movies.