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Monkey Mind vs. Mouse Mind

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Rex and Jane are back for another laugh-out-loud adventure in this follow-up to The Mouse Who Refused to Hustle. Rex the mouse thrives on giving advice and Jane has a penchant for self-improvement. Together they make the perfect pair. But perfection takes work.

Jane would give anything to find that one life-changing strategy that would show her how to be easygoing and content through all life’s ups and downs. Rex has some ideas but Jane wants to go her own way. Can Rex save Jane from all the charlatans and liars trying to steer her wrong? More importantly, can Rex save Jane from herself?

139 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2021

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Esther Kemp

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3 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2021
This sequel to The Mouse Who Refused to Hustle brings us back into the lives of Jane and Rex. Jane's life has improved since we first met her but she still has some things holding her back from truly enjoying life. I was able to relate to Jane's struggles and enjoyed travelling along with Jane on her journey of personal development. As usual, Rex is full of worldly advice. Will Rex be able to help her again? You must read to find out but you won't be disappointed. There is lots more fun and adventure!
3 reviews2 followers
May 15, 2021
In this amusing sequel to The Mouse Who Refused to Hustle we delve deeper into Jane and find ourselves jolted to self-awareness and indulgently comforted by an affinity to her relentless barrage of ....well...thoughts. Rex fans will be thrilled by the complementary wisdom our dear friend generously supplies with his ever reliable and uncanny flare for Life!
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July 9, 2021
If you're like me and have spent years reading self-help books and trying every type of mindfulness and meditation in the known universe but haven't yet become a fully confident, balanced person, you'll find this book very relatable. Like the first book in the series, it's emotionally engaging and thought-provoking, yet lots of fun. Again, the mouse has a lot to say about how to relax and be a little easier on ourselves. Highly recommended.
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