The Freed Mind Collection (Mind Unchained & The Quiet Rebuild)
The Freed Mind Collection (Mind Unchained & The Quiet Rebuild)

Description
Unlock calm. Rewire fear. Become your strongest, safest self.
The Freed Mind Collection combines the power of
📘 Mind Unchained — a deep psychological and emotional guide to breaking free from anxiety
and
🎧 The Quiet Rebuild — a calming 10-minute audio healing journey designed to reset your nervous system and restore inner safety.
Together, they work like a complete healing experience:
💠 Understand your anxiety (instead of fearing it)
💠 Rewire survival-based thinking
💠 Calm your nervous system in real time
💠 Build emotional safety and inner stability
💠 Learn to breathe through fear rather than fight it
💠 Replace self-judgment with compassion
💠 Create a peaceful inner world where your mind is no longer a battlefield
This is not motivation.
This is a return to yourself.
A system for people who want to stop surviving anxiety —
and start living beyond it.
Healing isn't loud.
Healing is steady.
Healing is silent courage.
Begin the quiet revolution inside your mind.
Reclaim peace.
Rebuild safety.
Become unchained.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breaking the Bet about?
It’s a personal story of overcoming gambling addiction, sharing real-life struggles and the journey to freedom.
Is it based on a true story?
Yes. The author, Daran Kassel, shares his own experiences and lessons learned.
What format is the book in?
Digital (eBook) – available for instant download after purchase.
Does it include practical advice?
Yes. It combines personal storytelling with actionable recovery strategies.
Testimonials
“Less panic. More control.”
I didn’t “fix everything”, but my mind became quieter and clearer. This felt like freedom built in small steps — the only kind that lasts.
Ivana K., 30
“No gimmicks — just truth”
It doesn’t sell dreams. It shows the real mechanics behind relapse and recovery. That honesty is what made it powerful.
Luka S., 37
“I finally stopped negotiating with myself”
This collection helped me draw a line — and keep it. I re-read parts whenever my brain tries to “justify” old habits.
Mina P., 25