
How the Mind Scares Itself
The ability to observe the mind’s desire for certain answers is a critical part of mental training.
The ability to observe the mind’s desire for certain answers is a critical part of mental training.
Flow, how to understand it and how to live it, is critically important for our global mental health.
Could it be that the world has always been the way it is today?
How can you not put a timestamp on success when engaged in a specific event that’s bounded by a specific time?
We can be addicted to achievement, justifying any behaviors to achieve an end goal.
Are you afraid of what others think about you? Do you feel like an imposter? Or, do you squash your authentic self by not sharing your talents with others?
Frustration is a sign that you want something for nothing. Don’t behave that way. All achievements require work.
“Hanging off a rock is an exaggerated experience of facing the unknown.”
To move beyond the ego’s sense of entitlement, we change our expectations.
Can you become great on your own? Does having a coach help?
It’s important to increment slowly to develop skills.
“The most painful state of being is remembering the future, particularly the one you’ll never have.”
The ego’s self importance and achievements are external representations of who we are.
Acceptance is not only important for taking risks, it’s absolutely necessary for taking them effectively.
Shift your motivation from seeking achievement and being comfortable, to engaging stressful learning.