In our world of constant noise, ceaseless notifications, and the relentless pull of mass distraction, it’s nearly impossible to hear our own deepest truth. The mind yells while the soul whispers, right? Journalling gives you a monastery to process through pain, sorrow and other challenging emotions. During the cold winters of my emotional life—when things felt very severe—pouring my suffering onto a crisp, blank page was enormously healing. Science confirms the same.
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In our world of constant noise, ceaseless notifications, and the relentless pull of mass distraction, it’s nearly impossible to hear our own deepest truth. The mind yells while the soul whispers, right? Journalling gives you a monastery to process through pain, sorrow and other challenging emotions. During the cold winters of my emotional life—when things felt very severe—pouring my suffering onto a crisp, blank page was enormously healing. Science confirms the same.
All personal gifts come with a dark side. High ambition can lead to arrogance, if unmanaged. Great power can lead to great abuse, if unchecked. Artistic brilliance can provoke private suffering—if not balanced with periods of peace, enjoyment and non-doing. I’ve watched a lot of documentaries on superstar artists, athletes and industrialists this summer and have noted these common threats. My latest book “The Wealth Money Can’t Buy” is full of fresh ideas and original tools that I’m absolutel...
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
In our world of constant noise, ceaseless notifications, and the relentless pull of mass distraction, it’s nearly impossible to hear our own deepest truth. The mind yells while the soul whispers, right? Journalling gives you a monastery to process through pain, sorrow and other challenging emotions. During the cold winters of my emotional life—when things felt very severe—pouring my suffering onto a crisp, blank page was enormously healing. Science confirms the same.