Get Your Mind Right

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Kenneth Wyche’s debut non-fiction self-help book, available now!

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Get Your Mind Right: Live a Lifestyle, Not Just a Moment. Embrace a lifestyle that celebrates the good in yourself, the earth, and your loved ones. Don’t let ignorance, whether your own or others’, obscure these positive aspects. I understand the frustration of being misled by unclear guidance, which can steer you towards bad habits or worse. However, it’s time to be the person you truly want to be.

Furthermore, you can live free from the influence of those who don’t care about your well-being. Freedom is your right. Every human needs to achieve self-actualization—the realization of your potential and abilities. You might not be where you want to be because someone planted a bad seed in your mind, telling you that you couldn’t achieve your dreams.

Desires are eternal, tied to the divine or cosmic. Your wants don’t die; you might have just given up on them. This isn’t necessarily your fault. On the contrary, I want to help you break free from the shame of living inauthentically.

Live well, but more importantly, live fully. When you are empowered to generate health and purpose, these qualities will materialize in your life. I want to empower you to think better, do better, believe better, and be better. Moreover, some influences in your life may be negative forces trying to hold you back. They don’t want you to have a revelation because they fear your potential.

Therefore, these negative influences undermine you whenever you try to accomplish something great. They don’t want to see you win because they know you can, and your success highlights their failures. The good in you and your life is more abundant than the bad. The bad is temporary. So, Get Your Mind Right.

You only receive what you believe you are worthy of receiving. Thus, believe you are worthy of joy, happiness, promotions, support, love, care, meaning, and purpose. Surround yourself with positivity and affirm the good in your life. Resist the people, places, and things that don’t want you to live fully. Finally, learn to create and nurture a meaningful life for yourself. Get Your Mind Right.

Additional information

Weight.969 kg
Dimensions6 × .5 × 9 cm
Type

Hardcover, e-book

7 reviews for Get Your Mind Right

  1. Literary Titan

    Kenneth Wyche’s Get Your Mind Right is part life manual, part personal manifesto, and part spiritual pep talk. It’s a deep-dive into mindset, self-worth, manifestation, and personal growth, told with the energy of someone who’s lived through hard lessons and came out the other side with clarity and purpose. Structured in 31 chapters, it mixes practical advice with spiritual insight, touching on everything from privilege to resilience, from frustration to faith. Wyche’s central message is this: your mind is the driver of your reality—so get it in gear.

    Wyche writes with the conviction of someone who’s both been broken and rebuilt himself with intention. He’s not afraid to say things like, “Life wants to happen for you not to you,” or that pain “isn’t meant to be solved, it’s meant to be endured.” That’s raw, but it’s real. There’s a rhythm to his writing that feels almost sermonic, like spoken word—very fluid, very now. It might not be polished in the classic literary sense, but that’s part of the charm. It feels like a conversation with your wise, slightly intense older brother who’s done the work and just wants you to level up too.

    What stood out the most was how Wyche links personal evolution to mindset shifts, particularly in the chapters on manifestation and belief. His breakdown of “The Law of Attraction” and “The Law of Vibration” is surprisingly accessible—none of the overcomplicated spiritual fluff that often clouds those concepts. He’s upfront about his own struggles during the pandemic and how he turned his life around not by magic but by changing his thoughts and actions. The story about going from jobless to focused because of a mental shift was the kind of gritty honesty I appreciate.

    Wyche has this tendency to go philosophical for stretches—like in Chapter 6 where he dives into the origins of privilege, hierarchy, and human development. It’s smart, for sure, but these moments made me pause and wonder if the average reader would stay with him through those detours. Still, there’s real value in those explorations—especially when he links them back to the self. His reminder that “you don’t need to work harder; you need to relocate” was a standout—practical and profound. It’s a reminder that sometimes the grind isn’t broken—it’s just misaligned.

    Chapter 29, The Value in Adding Value, really struck a chord with me. Wyche flips the usual success narrative by asking not what you can get, but what you can give—and how that giving defines your worth. He challenges you to think deeply about your personal ROI not just in money but in energy, purpose, and impact.

    Get Your Mind Right is a mindset in book form. Wyche doesn’t just preach improvement; he outlines how to live with intention, even when life’s messy, painful, and unfair. It’s not a soft read—it asks things of you. It’s for people who are tired of surface-level inspiration and are ready to actually do the work. If you’re in a life rut, if you’re trying to build your confidence, or if you’ve got big dreams and no roadmap, this is for you.

  2. Midwest Book Review

    If you only have time for just one self-help/self-improvement book, make it “Get Your Mind Right” by Kenneth Wyche. Exceptional, inspiring, insightful, motivating, deftly crafted, and life changing, life enhancing, “Get Your Mind Right” is especially and unreservedly recommended for community and college/university library collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition of “Get Your Mind Right” from Kenneth Wyche Publishing is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $26.99).

  3. Skyrock

    This is an impassioned call to reclaim personal agency and embrace authenticity in the face of societal and internal obstacles. Through a blend of motivational prose and spiritual insights, Wyche urges readers to align their thoughts, beliefs, and actions with their innate potential. One of the book’s standout strengths lies in its emphasis on self-empowerment through reframing negative narratives. His integration of universal themes like resilience, the power of intention, and the influence of community resonates deeply, making the content feel accessible and transformative.

  4. M.Ark Lively

    Kenneth Wyche is compelling and dynamic with his presentation of information in this book. You won’t want to put it down!

  5. Swapna Peri

    Reading Kenneth Wyche’s “Get Your Mind Right” felt like a refreshing, motivating journey, one that’s both easy to follow and deeply impactful. Author Wyche has a way of drawing readers in with his straightforward style, keeping us engaged while nudging us to think more about our own lives. What struck me most was how openly he shared his personal story, including a difficult period in 2019-2020 that ultimately inspired him to write this book. This honesty makes it clear that his goal is to genuinely help others find direction and purpose, even when life feels uncertain.

    “Get Your Mind Right” is Author Wyche’s message about shifting our perspective and taking charge of our own narratives. He emphasizes that, by viewing life differently, we can find new opportunities to grow and stay positive, no matter what we face. I found the book incredibly relatable and uplifting, especially because Wyche’s practical advice feels like it could easily fit into daily life. For anyone seeking a boost of inspiration or simply a fresh outlook, this book is a wonderful companion, offering wisdom and encouragement at every turn.

  6. Mike Michelsen

    Great book. Anyone interested in self-improvement should read this book. It has lots of practical information that anyone can use.

  7. betterauds.com

    Get Your Mind Right is more than just a self-help book; it’s a call to action. Whether you’re grappling with negative influences or looking to spread your positive impact, Kenneth Wyche offers insights and strategies to help you on your journey. It’s about embracing who you are, realizing your worth, and living a life that’s authentically yours. – https://betterauds.com/featured/embracing-authenticity-kenneth-wyches-get-your-mind-right-offers-a-roadmap-to-personal-growth/

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