Step away for one week from the chaos of social media and the news, and you’ll begin to see clearly. The fear that created enemies in your mind will fade, and you may realize those you thought were against you were never enemies at all.
Step away for one week from the chaos of social media and the news, and you’ll begin to see clearly. The fear that created enemies in your mind will fade, and you may realize those you thought were against you were never enemies at all.
We are made of three parts: the brain, the soul, and the body that holds it all. When fear creates glitches in our thinking, our soul sends a message to the brain: Why am I acting this way? This isn’t real. That’s the signal to step back and reset.
We are made of three parts: the brain, the soul, and the body that holds it all. When fear creates glitches in our thinking, our soul sends a message to the brain: Why am I acting this way? This isn’t real. That’s the signal to step back and reset.
To break free, we must turn off this program and reboot. This starts with stepping away from social media and the constant flow of news for just one week. By doing so, we begin to cleanse our mental hard drive and make space for clarity.
To break free, we must turn off this program and reboot. This starts with stepping away from social media and the constant flow of news for just one week. By doing so, we begin to cleanse our mental hard drive and make space for clarity.
From the moment we wake up to the moment we sleep, fear runs like a faulty program on our mental hard drive. It fuels paranoia, pits people against one another, and convinces us that enemies surround us. But this fear is often an illusion—a tactic that keeps us trapped.
From the moment we wake up to the moment we sleep, fear runs like a faulty program on our mental hard drive. It fuels paranoia, pits people against one another, and convinces us that enemies surround us. But this fear is often an illusion—a tactic that keeps us trapped.
FEAR is a powerful weapon. Our minds, like hard drives, absorb endless perspectives, especially from social media. Over time, these inputs create glitches in our thinking, and fear begins to shape our reality.
FEAR is a powerful weapon. Our minds, like hard drives, absorb endless perspectives, especially from social media. Over time, these inputs create glitches in our thinking, and fear begins to shape our reality.