Brain Food: Personal Responsibility
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Brain Food: Personal Responsibility
When the brain is weak, the output will be meek. One finding in our survey of 2,000 entrepreneurs was unexpected, but is blindingly obvious in hindsight: 57 to 65 percent of those experiencing brain fog were easily distracted, often procrastinated, lost their train of thought, and felt overwhelmed and sad, and were also experiencing food cravings.
... See moreThe questions I most often come back to include: What is work? How did you arrive at that conclusion? What scripts are you unconsciously living out? Are they serving you or holding you back? Is there a better script for your life, right now?
How’s that for inspiring you to take responsibility for yourself as the source of your suffering? So, this question, Where is my attention? needs to be your mantra as you continually turn away from the finger pointing that your mind will automatically gravitate toward, and look deeply into the mirror to try to see clearly your part in things, so th
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