The Unsupervised Mind

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Unsupervised, children will get into trouble.

Breaking dishes, muddying the carpet, drawing on the furniture — you name it. But put a parent or teacher in the room, and they’re much more likely to behave. The simple process of being OBSERVED leads to children behaving better.

Same goes with our own minds.

Unsupervised, our minds will run rampant. Ruminating, stressing, judging, catastrophizing — you name it. But put AWARENESS in the room, and it’s much more likely to behave. The simple process of OBSERVING what’s happening in the mind leads to the mind behaving better.

Awareness itself is purifying.

By Ryan Paugh

Hi there!

With decades spent exploring the outer world and the inner world, I share some of the insights I have learned along the way.

Topics include mindfulness, spirituality, growth, perspective, and career.

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