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Helpful Hints for Thoughtful Thinking

The thought process, and the implications that it can have on relationships, memory, and life in general. Learning how to slow down and listen to yourself.

The reason things like these are considered “breaks” is because they take no thoughts to manifest. They are physical actions that create their own chain of thinking. There are no requirements of your mind for them to occur.

The implications this practice can bring into daily life are ones of relief and understanding, both of your self and others. Individuals whom don’t take the time to manage their thoughts can often become more worried individuals than their thought following counterparts. This practice of “thought pathing” is not only fun for finding out how crazy your mind works, but it can also help you when you would least expect it.

In relationships, for instance, there are many arguments in which you may be wrong about a certain topic, but you are still continuing to fight with your spouse as if you didn’t know any better. This could be because of pride, and not wanting to admit fault, or even the fact that you just simply are unable to take that step back and witness your own mistakes.

However if you are able stop pause for a moment and slow your mind down, take a look inside your own head, and calm your thinking for a moment, a lot of times it will allow you that “distance” from the argument that you need, and a very real chance to see your own side of things in a different light.

That process of slowing of the mind will allow you to connect with your own thoughts much better, and even correct the bad ones that are possibly causing the misunderstandings ailing you. This will result in better connections with your loved ones, and more fulfilling views on the life going on around you.

If you can manage to do this once a day for about ten or fifteen minutes it will help you cultivate a much more generous and prosperous outlook on life.

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  1. William Morgan

    On May 21, 2008 at 12:56 am


    To all readers – Please feel free to leaves comments! I would love to hear what you think.

    William

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