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The Second Thinking Space
This article explains why I use artificial intelligence not as a substitute for thinking, but as a second thinking space. Based on the idea that complex structures are rarely understood from within a single perspective, AI serves as a means of exploration, pattern recognition, intellectual challenge, and perspective expansion. The goal is not automation, but deeper insight into the hidden structures that shape decisions, organisations, and human behaviour.https://ifabsthill.com/2026/06/19/the-second-thinking-space/
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The Second Thinking Space
This article explains why I use artificial intelligence not as a substitute for thinking, but as a second thinking space. Based on the idea that complex structures are rarely understood from within a single perspective, AI serves as a means of exploration, pattern recognition, intellectual challenge, and perspective expansion. The goal is not automation, but deeper insight into the hidden structures that shape decisions, organisations, and human behaviour.https://ifabsthill.com/2026/06/19/the-second-thinking-space/
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Migraine, Perception, and Creative Flow
Living Inside A Migraine
When pain, perception, and medication reshape daily life
I’ve been dealing with a migraine for nine days. This isn’t just a headache—it comes with aura, Alice in Wonderland syndrome, and persistent vertigo with nausea. My perception gets distorted, my thinking slows down, and basic tasks become difficult. The medication helps with the pain, but it brings its own side effects, and overall, it’s been hard to function.
In the middle of this, something unexpected happened.
A Brief Shift in State
Unexpected focus and creative flow during disruption
While I was heavily medicated, I had a period of intense creative focus. For a few hours, I was able to paint with a level of freedom that I don’t usually reach. It felt like my usual mental filters were lowered. I wasn’t second‑guessing decisions or holding back. I just worked.
The result was different from my normal work—more direct, less controlled, but also more expressive.
This raised a question for me: what actually changed in that moment?
Changes in Perception
How migraine and medication alter access, not ability
Triptans, the medication I use for acute migraine attacks, act on serotonin receptors. They’re not psychedelics, but they do affect how the brain processes signals. Combined with the migraine itself—especially aura, which already alters perception—the overall effect is a shift in how I experience space, color, and thought.
That shift isn’t comfortable. Most of it is disorienting and unpleasant. But within it, there was a brief window where my usual patterns loosened. And in that space, creative work felt easier.
Access, Not Creation
The work was already there—the conditions just changed
It’s important to be clear: the migraine didn’t “create” anything. The creativity was already there. What changed was how accessible it felt. The conditions removed some of the internal constraints I usually work within—habits, expectations, and self‑editing.
That’s not something I want to rely on. The cost is too high. But it does point to something useful.
If a change in mental state can affect how I access creativity, then there may be other ways to reach similar openness without the physical toll. It suggests that part of my creative process is limited not by ability, but by structure—how tightly I control the outcome, how much I filter while working.
There’s also a broader connection here. Decades ago, I had experiences with psychedelics that shifted how I saw the world and myself. Those experiences helped me let go of a lot of fear and rigidity. I don’t return to them now, but the perspective they opened up has stayed with me.
That perspective has been important in dealing with chronic migraine. The pain itself isn’t optional, but my response to it isn’t fixed. Over time, I’ve learned to manage the mental side of it—how much resistance I bring to it, how I interpret it, and how I move through it. That doesn’t eliminate suffering, but it changes its intensity and impact.
The recent experience fits into that same pattern. Even in a difficult state, there was a moment where something shifted—not into relief exactly, but into clarity of a different kind.
For me, the takeaway isn’t about the medication or the migraine. It’s about access.
The kind of creative flow I felt isn’t something external that I need to recreate through extreme conditions. It’s something internal that I was briefly able to reach under unusual circumstances.
Openness and Letting Go
When the boundary between experience and experiencer softens
There’s also a quality in that state that’s familiar from meditation. It’s a kind of openness where the usual sense of separation starts to fade. Instead of feeling like an observer acting on an experience, there’s just the experience itself—no clear boundary between the one perceiving and what’s being perceived. In that space, the need to control or interpret loosens, and the work unfolds more directly, without the usual distance between intention and action.
Working with Pain
Perspective, resistance, and what can shift
Another layer to this is perspective. The difference between being overwhelmed by the experience and moving through it often comes down to how it’s held. I wrote previously about the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as a framework for navigating chronic pain from migraine and lupus. What stands out to me now is how practical that framework is—not as philosophy, but as a way of adjusting perspective in real time.
When The Pain Takes Over
A reminder that practice isn’t always accessible
Pain is present. That part isn’t optional. But the added weight—resistance, fear, frustration—can shift depending on how tightly I hold the experience. That said, this isn’t always accessible. There are moments when the pain takes over completely. Last night was one of those times. I woke up in the middle of the night in severe pain after my first medication didn’t work. I couldn’t find my stronger medication, didn’t have my glasses, and ended up searching through cabinets, drawers, and bags in a panic. I knew that without it, I might end up in the ER—where the treatment helps, but comes with hours of discomfort and side effects. I was overwhelmed, in tears, and scared.
In moments like that, there isn’t much space for perspective or practice. But experiences like this also make something clear to me: without meditation, without the framework I’ve built from Buddhist practice, I would likely be living in that state of panic much more often. My commotion woke up my husband, who came in—calm, steady, not caught in the panic I was in. He found the medication, and he cleaned up the mess I had made searching as I went back to bed. That contrast stood out. It reminded me that while I can’t always access those tools in the moment, they still shape how I move through these experiences over time.
Returning to Openness
Creative flow, meditation, and another way of relating to experience
It’s not easy to stay open in the middle of persistent pain. In those moments, it’s hard to remember that the pain will pass—that it isn’t permanent. Pain forces attention into the present, but not calmly or intentionally. It can narrow everything down to urgency and survival. At the same time, it can act as a kind of teacher. It shows where resistance builds, where fear takes hold, and how quickly the mind tries to escape what’s happening. When I’m able to step back, even slightly, I can see it less as something to fight and more as something that reveals how I relate to experience.
What I keep coming back to is this: the experience changes depending on how I meet it. Not completely, not all at once, but enough to matter. And in those moments of openness, there is less separation—and a little more space for things to be as they are.
I painted this over six hours while medicated for a migraine, drifting in and out of focus. The haze loosened my usual self‑judgment, and the work shifted into something more fluid and intuitive. It’s not complete, but the evolution itself tells the story.
#acceptance #alteredStates #artisticFlow #awareness #BuddhistPhilosophy #chronicIllness #chronicPain #consciousness #creativeExpression #creativeProcess #creativity #eightfoldPath #flowState #fourNobleTruths #innerLandscape #innerWork #intuitiveArt #lettingGo #livedExperience #lupus #meditation #migraine #migraineAura #mindfulness #nondualAwareness #openness #painting #perception #personalEssay #perspectiveShift #presence #resilience #transformation -
Migraine, Perception, and Creative Flow
Living Inside A Migraine
When pain, perception, and medication reshape daily life
I’ve been dealing with a migraine for nine days. This isn’t just a headache—it comes with aura, Alice in Wonderland syndrome, and persistent vertigo with nausea. My perception gets distorted, my thinking slows down, and basic tasks become difficult. The medication helps with the pain, but it brings its own side effects, and overall, it’s been hard to function.
In the middle of this, something unexpected happened.
A Brief Shift in State
Unexpected focus and creative flow during disruption
While I was heavily medicated, I had a period of intense creative focus. For a few hours, I was able to paint with a level of freedom that I don’t usually reach. It felt like my usual mental filters were lowered. I wasn’t second‑guessing decisions or holding back. I just worked.
The result was different from my normal work—more direct, less controlled, but also more expressive.
This raised a question for me: what actually changed in that moment?
Changes in Perception
How migraine and medication alter access, not ability
Triptans, the medication I use for acute migraine attacks, act on serotonin receptors. They’re not psychedelics, but they do affect how the brain processes signals. Combined with the migraine itself—especially aura, which already alters perception—the overall effect is a shift in how I experience space, color, and thought.
That shift isn’t comfortable. Most of it is disorienting and unpleasant. But within it, there was a brief window where my usual patterns loosened. And in that space, creative work felt easier.
Access, Not Creation
The work was already there—the conditions just changed
It’s important to be clear: the migraine didn’t “create” anything. The creativity was already there. What changed was how accessible it felt. The conditions removed some of the internal constraints I usually work within—habits, expectations, and self‑editing.
That’s not something I want to rely on. The cost is too high. But it does point to something useful.
If a change in mental state can affect how I access creativity, then there may be other ways to reach similar openness without the physical toll. It suggests that part of my creative process is limited not by ability, but by structure—how tightly I control the outcome, how much I filter while working.
There’s also a broader connection here. Decades ago, I had experiences with psychedelics that shifted how I saw the world and myself. Those experiences helped me let go of a lot of fear and rigidity. I don’t return to them now, but the perspective they opened up has stayed with me.
That perspective has been important in dealing with chronic migraine. The pain itself isn’t optional, but my response to it isn’t fixed. Over time, I’ve learned to manage the mental side of it—how much resistance I bring to it, how I interpret it, and how I move through it. That doesn’t eliminate suffering, but it changes its intensity and impact.
The recent experience fits into that same pattern. Even in a difficult state, there was a moment where something shifted—not into relief exactly, but into clarity of a different kind.
For me, the takeaway isn’t about the medication or the migraine. It’s about access.
The kind of creative flow I felt isn’t something external that I need to recreate through extreme conditions. It’s something internal that I was briefly able to reach under unusual circumstances.
Openness and Letting Go
When the boundary between experience and experiencer softens
There’s also a quality in that state that’s familiar from meditation. It’s a kind of openness where the usual sense of separation starts to fade. Instead of feeling like an observer acting on an experience, there’s just the experience itself—no clear boundary between the one perceiving and what’s being perceived. In that space, the need to control or interpret loosens, and the work unfolds more directly, without the usual distance between intention and action.
Working with Pain
Perspective, resistance, and what can shift
Another layer to this is perspective. The difference between being overwhelmed by the experience and moving through it often comes down to how it’s held. I wrote previously about the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as a framework for navigating chronic pain from migraine and lupus. What stands out to me now is how practical that framework is—not as philosophy, but as a way of adjusting perspective in real time.
When The Pain Takes Over
A reminder that practice isn’t always accessible
Pain is present. That part isn’t optional. But the added weight—resistance, fear, frustration—can shift depending on how tightly I hold the experience. That said, this isn’t always accessible. There are moments when the pain takes over completely. Last night was one of those times. I woke up in the middle of the night in severe pain after my first medication didn’t work. I couldn’t find my stronger medication, didn’t have my glasses, and ended up searching through cabinets, drawers, and bags in a panic. I knew that without it, I might end up in the ER—where the treatment helps, but comes with hours of discomfort and side effects. I was overwhelmed, in tears, and scared.
In moments like that, there isn’t much space for perspective or practice. But experiences like this also make something clear to me: without meditation, without the framework I’ve built from Buddhist practice, I would likely be living in that state of panic much more often. My commotion woke up my husband, who came in—calm, steady, not caught in the panic I was in. He found the medication, and he cleaned up the mess I had made searching as I went back to bed. That contrast stood out. It reminded me that while I can’t always access those tools in the moment, they still shape how I move through these experiences over time.
Returning to Openness
Creative flow, meditation, and another way of relating to experience
It’s not easy to stay open in the middle of persistent pain. In those moments, it’s hard to remember that the pain will pass—that it isn’t permanent. Pain forces attention into the present, but not calmly or intentionally. It can narrow everything down to urgency and survival. At the same time, it can act as a kind of teacher. It shows where resistance builds, where fear takes hold, and how quickly the mind tries to escape what’s happening. When I’m able to step back, even slightly, I can see it less as something to fight and more as something that reveals how I relate to experience.
What I keep coming back to is this: the experience changes depending on how I meet it. Not completely, not all at once, but enough to matter. And in those moments of openness, there is less separation—and a little more space for things to be as they are.
I painted this over six hours while medicated for a migraine, drifting in and out of focus. The haze loosened my usual self‑judgment, and the work shifted into something more fluid and intuitive. It’s not complete, but the evolution itself tells the story.
#acceptance #alteredStates #artisticFlow #awareness #BuddhistPhilosophy #chronicIllness #chronicPain #consciousness #creativeExpression #creativeProcess #creativity #eightfoldPath #flowState #fourNobleTruths #innerLandscape #innerWork #intuitiveArt #lettingGo #livedExperience #lupus #meditation #migraine #migraineAura #mindfulness #nondualAwareness #openness #painting #perception #personalEssay #perspectiveShift #presence #resilience #transformation -
The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
#PhilosophyOfLife #MindsetMatters #ThinkDeeper #PerspectiveShift #WisdomQuotes #EmotionVsReason #LifePhilosophy #Quotes #ShareInspireQuotes
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It takes effort, but change is possible. If it can't be done through the joint efforts of a large group, then do it individually. You can change your perspective and find joy and happiness in your own suffering, so as to eliminate pain.
#ChangeIsPossible #EffortForChange #IndividualEffort #PerspectiveShift #FindJoyInSuffering #EliminatePain #EmbraceChange #InnerHappiness #OvercomeSuffering #PositiveMindset
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It takes effort, but change is possible. If it can't be done through the joint efforts of a large group, then do it individually. You can change your perspective and find joy and happiness in your own suffering, so as to eliminate pain.
#ChangeIsPossible #EffortForChange #IndividualEffort #PerspectiveShift #FindJoyInSuffering #EliminatePain #EmbraceChange #InnerHappiness #OvercomeSuffering #PositiveMindset
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It takes effort, but change is possible. If it can't be done through the joint efforts of a large group, then do it individually. You can change your perspective and find joy and happiness in your own suffering, so as to eliminate pain.
#ChangeIsPossible #EffortForChange #IndividualEffort #PerspectiveShift #FindJoyInSuffering #EliminatePain #EmbraceChange #InnerHappiness #OvercomeSuffering #PositiveMindset
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It takes effort, but change is possible. If it can't be done through the joint efforts of a large group, then do it individually. You can change your perspective and find joy and happiness in your own suffering, so as to eliminate pain.
#ChangeIsPossible #EffortForChange #IndividualEffort #PerspectiveShift #FindJoyInSuffering #EliminatePain #EmbraceChange #InnerHappiness #OvercomeSuffering #PositiveMindset
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This simple question instantly puts problems in perspective and stops catastrophic thinking in its tracks. Tag someone who needs this reminder today! #PerspectiveShift
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Feeling stuck doesn't define you; choosing how you *see* your stuckness does. #PerspectiveShift
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Finding something to appreciate during tough times isn't toxic positivity - it's a lifeline that pulls you toward better circumstances. What went right for you today despite any challenges? #PerspectiveShift
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We've watched people transform their biggest challenges into their greatest gifts through the lens of appreciation. What current struggle might actually be serving your growth? #PerspectiveShift
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A difficult thought: Life isn’t waiting to give you something. It’s waiting for something from you.
https://www.tiktok.com/@emberhartco/video/7586239613048474902
#ShortThoughts #DailyWisdom #PerspectiveShift #MeaningfulLife ##VictorFrankl #Logotherapy #Emberhart -
In a culture shaped by wetiko, it’s easy to make everything personal — every sting, every limit, every discomfort.
Pratchett offers a needed correction:
Personal isn’t the same as important.Not every reaction is guidance.
Not every feeling needs a narrative.
Some things simply need a breath and room to pass through.This is part of growing our collective maturity: knowing when to engage and when to let it go.
#LifeboatAcademy #WetikoHabitus #AutumnAir #PerspectiveShift #terrypratchett
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In a culture shaped by wetiko, it’s easy to make everything personal — every sting, every limit, every discomfort.
Pratchett offers a needed correction:
Personal isn’t the same as important.Not every reaction is guidance.
Not every feeling needs a narrative.
Some things simply need a breath and room to pass through.This is part of growing our collective maturity: knowing when to engage and when to let it go.
#LifeboatAcademy #WetikoHabitus #AutumnAir #PerspectiveShift #terrypratchett
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In a culture shaped by wetiko, it’s easy to make everything personal — every sting, every limit, every discomfort.
Pratchett offers a needed correction:
Personal isn’t the same as important.Not every reaction is guidance.
Not every feeling needs a narrative.
Some things simply need a breath and room to pass through.This is part of growing our collective maturity: knowing when to engage and when to let it go.
#LifeboatAcademy #WetikoHabitus #AutumnAir #PerspectiveShift #terrypratchett
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In a culture shaped by wetiko, it’s easy to make everything personal — every sting, every limit, every discomfort.
Pratchett offers a needed correction:
Personal isn’t the same as important.Not every reaction is guidance.
Not every feeling needs a narrative.
Some things simply need a breath and room to pass through.This is part of growing our collective maturity: knowing when to engage and when to let it go.
#LifeboatAcademy #WetikoHabitus #AutumnAir #PerspectiveShift #terrypratchett
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The Quiet Ways We Grow
I have been thinking a lot about how we change without noticing. Not the dramatic turning points, but the slow shifts in perspective that quietly shape who we become. We all have expectations of who we would be. Then there is the reality of who we are today. Somewhere in between is a long trail of lessons. Some hurt. Some heal. All of them matter.
Looking back, I can see four or five themes that have kept resurfacing over the years. Each one softened or sharpened me in ways I didn’t expect. Each one still shapes the way I show up in the world.
From striving to be likable, to learning to be myself
For a long time, I believed being likable was a survival skill. I said yes quickly. I apologized even when nothing was my fault. I tried to be the “easy” person in every room. It worked on the outside. People liked me. But inside, I felt like I was storing away small betrayals of myself, one after another.
Then one day in my late 30’s, someone casually said, “You are so easygoing.” Instead of feeling complimented, I felt tired. That was the moment I realized I had built a version of myself that was convenient for everyone but me. Likability had become a reflex. Authenticity was a muscle I hadn’t used in years.
The shift didn’t happen overnight. It was a slow process of choosing honesty over harmony, even when my voice shook a little. I learned that being myself doesn’t mean being rude. It means being real. And real people are not universally liked, but they are respected. Today, I try to live authentically. I want others to meet the real me. It’s not the edited version I once thought they deserved.
Being tolerant, but not at the cost of my peace
In my 20’s, I thought tolerance meant absorbing everything quietly. Difficult people. Thoughtless behavior. Repeating patterns of disrespect. I believed “good people” gave endless chances. So I kept giving. I kept understanding. I kept trying to see the “bright side” even when the situation was draining me.
Years later, I noticed a different fatigue settling in. I wasn’t tired of what people were doing to me. I was tired from what I was allowing. That realization changed me more than anything else.
Tolerance is a beautiful value. But tolerance without boundaries is self-neglect. Today I still try to be patient and understanding, but not at the cost of my own peace. I no longer feel guilty for distancing myself from what hurts me. Peace is not something others hand to us. It’s something we protect fiercely and intentionally.
Outgrowing the urge to prove myself
There was a phase when everything felt like a scoreboard. Every success had to be visible. Every achievement had to mean something. I chased external validation because it felt like the world demanded proof of my worth.
But somewhere along the way, the chase became exhausting. I remember a late-night meeting years ago. I was presenting something I had worked on for weeks. Everyone nodded. The meeting moved on. Nothing dramatic happened. But on the ride home, I felt something shift.
I realized I didn’t need a room full of nods anymore. I just needed to feel proud of the work. That night, I realized that internal validation is quieter but far more stable. Today, I still work hard, still chase excellence, still dream big. But I no longer need the world to clap every time I take a step. I clap for myself in small, private ways. It’s enough.
Choosing depth over speed
There was a time when speed felt like success. Quick decisions, quick judgments, quick conclusions. The faster I moved, the smarter I thought I was. But with time, I started noticing what speed makes us miss.
People aren’t quick. Healing isn’t quick. Relationships aren’t quick. Growth definitely isn’t quick.
Now I find myself slowing down. Listening longer. Pausing before reacting. Letting questions hang in the air without rushing to answer them. This shift has changed the way I talk, work, raise my child, and even love.
One of my clearest memories of slowing down was from a morning a few years ago. I was in the middle of a busy week. My mind was already running through tasks. My daughter tugged at my hand and said, “Come see the sunlight on the floor. It looks like gold.”
I almost said, “Later.” But something in her voice made me stop. We stood there for a few seconds, looking at nothing more than light on a tiled floor. But in those seconds, I felt something loosen inside me. That moment still reminds me that life reveals its beauty to those who pause long enough to notice.
Realizing that strength and softness can exist together
In my younger years, I wore strength like armor. I believed softness made me vulnerable. I didn’t want to be seen as fragile or emotional. So I toughened up. I became the reliable one, the resilient one, the person who “handled everything.” But inside, I yearned to be held, understood, and allowed to break sometimes.
Age does something strange to us. It makes us stronger in practical ways but softer in emotional ones. Today, I cry more easily but recover faster. I express myself more openly but stay grounded. I can say “This hurts” without feeling weak. I can be gentle without feeling small.
Strength without softness is rigidity. Softness without strength is fragility. With time, I realized I needed both. They are not opposites. They are companions.
Becoming more forgiving of my past self
When I look back now, I see all the versions of myself that tried so hard. The one who wanted to please. The one who feared conflict. The one who tolerated too much. The one who ran fast. The one who didn’t know any better.
I no longer criticize her. I thank her. She kept me going until I learned what I needed to learn.
If there is one thing age gives us, it is perspective. Not the noisy kind, but a quiet understanding of why we were the way we were. That forgiveness becomes peace, and peace becomes freedom.
The person we become
We don’t wake up one day transformed. Growth happens in whispers. In small realizations. In unexpected stillness. In conversations that stay with us. In the way our heart softens or our voice steadies.
I am still becoming. We all are.
And maybe that is the point. Not perfection. Not certainty. But becoming a little more honest, a little more aware, a little more ourselves with every year that passes.
If I can sum up my journey so far, it would be this: we grow up quietly. One day, we look back and realize we have changed in all the ways that matter.
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#adulthoodReflections #authenticity #becomingYourself #boundaries #emotionalMaturity #evolvingIdentity #innerHealing #lifeLessons #mindsetChange #personalGrowth #perspectiveShift #resilience #selfDiscovery #transformation
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SHORTS 169: I Need You to WalK Around Your Block RIGHT NOW
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SHORTS 169: I Need You to WalK Around Your Block RIGHT NOW
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"If you’re overwhelmed, it means you still care. Let that be your compass—not your curse." L.Nault
#SelfCare #Overwhelmed #EmpathyIsStrength #PerspectiveShift #MentalHealth
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"If you’re overwhelmed, it means you still care. Let that be your compass—not your curse." L.Nault
#SelfCare #Overwhelmed #EmpathyIsStrength #PerspectiveShift #MentalHealth
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"If you’re overwhelmed, it means you still care. Let that be your compass—not your curse." L.Nault
#SelfCare #Overwhelmed #EmpathyIsStrength #PerspectiveShift #MentalHealth
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"If you’re overwhelmed, it means you still care. Let that be your compass—not your curse." L.Nault
#SelfCare #Overwhelmed #EmpathyIsStrength #PerspectiveShift #MentalHealth
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"If you’re overwhelmed, it means you still care. Let that be your compass—not your curse." L.Nault
#SelfCare #Overwhelmed #EmpathyIsStrength #PerspectiveShift #MentalHealth
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🌌 There is no good or bad—only order. Life unfolds in patterns, and understanding them brings clarity and peace. ✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/root396gift/Stuartn/
#PerspectiveShift #LifeWisdom #Mindfulness #OrderInChaos #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Good&Bad -
Avoid Non-Criticality 3/10 👁️🗨️ Non-critical thinkers see only their own view. When “my way is the only way,” growth stops. Perspective requires humility.
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Creating Cool 6/10 Frustration is real. But so is reframing: “They don’t care” → “They’re overwhelmed.” “They ignored us” → “They made a tough call.” Perspective changes everything. 🔍 #ReframeYourMind #PerspectiveShift #CognitiveRestructuring
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What’s one “weed” in your life or workplace that turned out to be a flower? #Leadership #Mindset #Diversity #Inclusion #Creativity #PerspectiveShift #WorkplaceCulture #InnovationAtWork #GrowthMindset #Empathy #CareerDevelopment #Reflection #SanjayKMohindroo
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/weeds-are-flowers-too-once-you-get-to-know-them-a-a-milne-9a32c6f06021 -
What’s one “weed” in your life or workplace that turned out to be a flower? #Leadership #Mindset #Diversity #Inclusion #Creativity #PerspectiveShift #WorkplaceCulture #InnovationAtWork #GrowthMindset #Empathy #CareerDevelopment #Reflection #SanjayKMohindroo
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/weeds-are-flowers-too-once-you-get-to-know-them-a-a-milne-9a32c6f06021 -
Replace “Why is this happening to me?” with “What is this trying to teach me?”
#PerspectiveShift #MindsetMatters #SpiritualGrowth #LessonsInLife -
Replace “Why is this happening to me?” with “What is this trying to teach me?”
#PerspectiveShift #MindsetMatters #SpiritualGrowth #LessonsInLife -
Replace “Why is this happening to me?” with “What is this trying to teach me?”
#PerspectiveShift #MindsetMatters #SpiritualGrowth #LessonsInLife -
Replace “Why is this happening to me?” with “What is this trying to teach me?”
#PerspectiveShift #MindsetMatters #SpiritualGrowth #LessonsInLife -
The next breakthrough might not be in your inbox. It might be in your backyard. 🌳 #NatureAwakens #MindfulnessMoments #PresenceIsPower #PerspectiveShift #LifelongLearning #SimplicityMatters #MindfulLeadership #PurposefulLiving #HumanCenteredWork #InnerGrowth
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/in-all-things-of-nature-there-is-something-of-the-marvelous-aristotle-133b2c824425 -
The next breakthrough might not be in your inbox. It might be in your backyard. 🌳 #NatureAwakens #MindfulnessMoments #PresenceIsPower #PerspectiveShift #LifelongLearning #SimplicityMatters #MindfulLeadership #PurposefulLiving #HumanCenteredWork #InnerGrowth
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/in-all-things-of-nature-there-is-something-of-the-marvelous-aristotle-133b2c824425 -
There’s no good or bad—just order unfolding in ways we don’t always understand. 🌀 What if chaos is just clarity in disguise? Shift your lens, change your world. 🔮✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/LUYDFREE/Stuartn/
#DivineOrder #PerspectiveShift #HigherWisdom #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Meditation -
There’s no good or bad—just order unfolding in ways we don’t always understand. 🌀 What if chaos is just clarity in disguise? Shift your lens, change your world. 🔮✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/LUYDFREE/Stuartn/
#DivineOrder #PerspectiveShift #HigherWisdom #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Meditation -
There’s no good or bad—just order unfolding in ways we don’t always understand. 🌀 What if chaos is just clarity in disguise? Shift your lens, change your world. 🔮✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/LUYDFREE/Stuartn/
#DivineOrder #PerspectiveShift #HigherWisdom #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Meditation -
There’s no good or bad—just order unfolding in ways we don’t always understand. 🌀 What if chaos is just clarity in disguise? Shift your lens, change your world. 🔮✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/LUYDFREE/Stuartn/
#DivineOrder #PerspectiveShift #HigherWisdom #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Meditation -
There’s no good or bad—just order unfolding in ways we don’t always understand. 🌀 What if chaos is just clarity in disguise? Shift your lens, change your world. 🔮✨
https://de320.isrefer.com/go/LUYDFREE/Stuartn/
#DivineOrder #PerspectiveShift #HigherWisdom #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Order #Meditation -
What’s one thing you’ve been holding onto that feels permanent, but probably isn’t? #LifePerspective #TimelessWisdom #EternalTruth #MindfulLiving #MeaningfulWork #LetGoLiveMore #NowMattersMost #PerspectiveShift #TimeIsLife #CloudsAndMountains #MotivationEveryday #SanjayKMohindroo
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/in-the-presence-of-eternity-the-mountains-are-as-transient-as-the-clouds-825c49bef80f -
What’s one thing you’ve been holding onto that feels permanent, but probably isn’t? #LifePerspective #TimelessWisdom #EternalTruth #MindfulLiving #MeaningfulWork #LetGoLiveMore #NowMattersMost #PerspectiveShift #TimeIsLife #CloudsAndMountains #MotivationEveryday #SanjayKMohindroo
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/in-the-presence-of-eternity-the-mountains-are-as-transient-as-the-clouds-825c49bef80f -
Ever read a book that completely changed your perspective on a topic? Which one and how did it change you?
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We often misinterpret life's events as gains or losses based on immediate circumstances. In this video, we explore how to shift our perspective and recognize the long-term impact these events can have on our journey. #LifeLessons #PerspectiveShift #PersonalGrowth #MindsetMatters #SelfImprovement #Motivation #LongTermThinking #EmotionalIntelligence #LifeChanges #GrowthMindset
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The snow is falling, but Big Mike is seeing things differently. 🕶️❄️ Not just a change in weather… a change in perspective. If you know, you know. If you don’t… you will. ⏳
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Shift your perspective! In a world oversaturated with Trump-focused media, remember: “A grain of salt cast into a small cup of water renders it undrinkable.” Broaden your lens by consuming from outside the US and exploring various topics beyond politics.
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Shift your perspective! In a world oversaturated with Trump-focused media, remember: “A grain of salt cast into a small cup of water renders it undrinkable.” Broaden your lens by consuming from outside the US and exploring various topics beyond politics.
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Shift your perspective! In a world oversaturated with Trump-focused media, remember: “A grain of salt cast into a small cup of water renders it undrinkable.” Broaden your lens by consuming from outside the US and exploring various topics beyond politics.
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Shift your perspective! In a world oversaturated with Trump-focused media, remember: “A grain of salt cast into a small cup of water renders it undrinkable.” Broaden your lens by consuming from outside the US and exploring various topics beyond politics.
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Shift your perspective! In a world oversaturated with Trump-focused media, remember: “A grain of salt cast into a small cup of water renders it undrinkable.” Broaden your lens by consuming from outside the US and exploring various topics beyond politics.
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Life is full of growth opportunities, but often, they’re hidden in plain sight. Changing your perspective can unlock possibilities you never knew existed—at work, at home, or within yourself.
Think about a challenge you’re facing today. Could a slight shift in perspective change how you approach it?
Ask yourself: Am I seeing this as it is—or as I fear it to be? What if I looked at it through a lens of possibility?
#BeginningsAndGrowth #Leadership #PerspectiveShift #TodayMatters #Leadership
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Life is full of growth opportunities, but often, they’re hidden in plain sight. Changing your perspective can unlock possibilities you never knew existed—at work, at home, or within yourself.
Think about a challenge you’re facing today. Could a slight shift in perspective change how you approach it?
Ask yourself: Am I seeing this as it is—or as I fear it to be? What if I looked at it through a lens of possibility?
#BeginningsAndGrowth #Leadership #PerspectiveShift #TodayMatters #Leadership