EP 292: How to Anchor The Wandering Mind (And Why It's Beneficial to Do So)

Published: July 7, 2020, 4:04 a.m.

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Almost all the stress we experience in modern society comes from our thoughts.

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And because of how many thoughts we, as humans, have every day - over 60,000 - most of us experience stress on a chronic level.

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Not only does this chronic stress pose serious risks to our health, it also prevents us from showing up to our lives as our authentic selves with all our potential.

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The root of these stress inducing thoughts is our wandering mind.

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Any time we\\u2019re doing something that doesn\\u2019t require our focused attention - which is like 95% of whatever we do all day - our minds wander.

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And because our human brains are wired for survival, when our minds wander, they almost ALWAYS wander to things that worry us.

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One of the most common of these non task oriented activities is driving.

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We don\\u2019t usually even notice the familiar route we take to, say, our kids school at pick up.

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So while we\\u2019re not thinking about driving, we\\u2019re usually thinking about our worries.

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And when we show up to our kids\\u2019 school, we\\u2019re showing up as a product of these thoughts and reacting to our kids through this prism.

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So I\\u2019d like to offer you a meditation for driving.

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hGrZyJdiT63Pf7ujad7kaTJrwG634pFQ/view?usp=sharing

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