Book Review: “Relax Your Mind” by Dr. Abdullah Al-Mulhim

Hadeel Ahmed

13 Apr 2026

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The book “Relax Your Mind” presents a collection of skills and techniques aimed at discovering true happiness and psychological stability. It offers an effective “prescription” for achieving peace of mind and attaining feelings of tranquility and serenity, allowing the body, mind, and soul to experience happiness in this world.

In the first chapter, the author, Dr. Abdullah Al-Mulhim, explains that human beings need peace of mind for many purposes, including performing acts of worship, facing life’s challenges, accomplishing their dreams, and achieving their ambitions.

In his book, published in 2009, Al-Mulhim lays out the fundamental principles for changing one’s way of thinking, describing it as a powerful method that can transform a person’s life for better or worse. He points out that most people who feel unhappy do so because of their patterns of thinking.

The Path to Inner Tranquility

The author discusses the concept of the “tranquil soul,” stating that in order to feel happiness and contentment, one must maintain a constant connection with their inner self until it reaches a state of calm. He emphasizes that the primary path to peace of mind lies in returning to faith, knowing Allah, and fulfilling His rights. He cites prayer as an example, explaining how it generates spiritual vitality and can even contribute to the rapid healing of certain illnesses.

Al-Mulhim then explores the concept of “great minds,” describing how such individuals focus on developing themselves and their skills through various methods. They are able to transform anxiety into opportunity and worry into achievement, affirming that intellectual growth leads to peace of mind.

Regarding the “pure heart,” the author believes that one of the most important means to achieving peace of mind is to cleanse the heart from all impurities, such as hatred, resentment, and envy. He explains that forgiveness liberates a person from the prisons of fear and extinguishes internal conflicts, making it one of the most effective remedies for the soul.

Balance Between Body, Mind, and Soul

The book also addresses the “well-rested body,” discussing techniques for physical care and ways to achieve a healthy state through scientific methods that contribute to overall well-being and peace of mind. It highlights issues such as obesity and other conditions that lead to stress and discomfort, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining inner balance between the body, mind, emotions, and soul. True happiness, the author argues, requires this balance.

Al-Mulhim stresses the importance of building a “self-confidence bank,” suggesting that each person has a reserve of confidence that can increase or decrease depending on their actions. He asks what kinds of “deposits” can raise this balance and answers that one of the greatest is developing a positive habit in one’s life.

Relationships and Behavioral Wisdom

The author, a specialist in psychiatry, also sheds light on behavioral aspects in dealing with others through what he calls the “golden egg method.” This involves balancing the giving of compassion, kindness, and love to one’s spouse, children, and employees, which in turn yields positive outcomes—the “golden eggs.”

Among the behavioral approaches to achieving peace of mind, he discusses problem-solving techniques. He provides the example of a man who only washes his car and house when it rains, only for them to become dirty again because of the rain. The man remains trapped in this cycle, preoccupied and frustrated, failing to realize that he is trying to solve his problem under unsuitable conditions. The author advises not to attempt solving problems when one is tired or distressed, but rather to wait until reaching a state of mental ease.

The book also emphasizes the importance of one-on-one meetings with employees, friends, or family members, as these interactions enhance influence and contribute to peace of mind. It highlights the need to release built-up anxiety and fear, opening the door to new opportunities for change and happiness.

Finally, the concept of a “relationship bank” is introduced. Psychologists compare relationships to a bank account: you can make deposits that strengthen the relationship or withdrawals that weaken it. The author notes that for teenagers, the most valuable deposits are praise and appreciation, as they are in the process of forming their identity.

The book identifies three key “deposits” that can strengthen any relationship: attentive listening, sincerity, and apology. By practicing these three, one can reap the reward of peace of mind.

A Peaceful Life

Overall, the book is rich and valuable, drawing on principles of cognitive behavioral therapy and offering practical steps toward achieving peace of mind and intellectual and emotional well-being, supported by personal development strategies and self-management skills.

Read Also:

-       Mental Health and Soundness of the Mind

-       Contentment: The Secret to a Tranquil Heart

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