7 Simple Thought Monitoring Exercises That Transform Your Mindset
I used to think my thoughts just happened to me. Like weather or traffic or that guy who always seems to call during dinner. They’d roll in uninvited, set up...
Read More →I used to think my thoughts just happened to me. Like weather or traffic or that guy who always seems to call during dinner. They’d roll in uninvited, set up...
Read More →Standing in front of my bathroom mirror at 5:30 am, I caught myself doing it again. That familiar spiral of thoughts – the one where my mind loops through all...
Read More →When my alarm went off at 5:30 this morning, I stared at the ceiling and remembered something from eight years ago. A crumpled napkin where I’d scribbled what my ideal...
Read More →Tuesday evening, 9:14pm. I caught myself staring at the ceiling fan, absolutely convinced I’d manifested the call that came just moments before. A job offer that appeared exactly three days...
Read More →I still remember sitting on my bedroom floor last year, surrounded by manifestation journals and self-help books, completely overwhelmed. My mind was racing with negative thoughts I couldn’t shut off....
Read More →I used to think my mind was just chaotic – random thoughts floating around without any real system. Then one Friday afternoon while stuck in traffic, I noticed something weird....
Read More →I used to roll my eyes whenever someone would tell me my thoughts created my reality. Like, seriously? The traffic jam on my morning commute was because I thought about...
Read More →I spent three whole months sitting at the wrong desk. Not kidding. After getting promoted at my old corporate job, I showed up every morning, sat down at what I...
Read More →I had my face buried in a pillow at 3 AM when it hit me. That weird moment when you realize the job you’ve been chasing for five years isn’t...
Read More →I spent six years chasing someone else’s dream. Every morning, dragging myself to a finance job that paid well but left this hollow feeling in my chest. The kind that...
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