The hardest part of problem-solving isn’t the problem itself. It’s resisting the urge to react on autopilot of blaming, fixing in a hurry, or slipping into victim mode.
We cannot solve our problems with the same level of consciousness that created them. – Einstein
Raising your consciousness isn’t an overnight upgrade. It starts with a pause. In that pause, ask: How would someone I deeply admire handle this? It could be a mentor, a parent, or even a figure you’ve never met.
The first time, your brain will resist. The second time, it will hesitate. But keep repeating it, and soon your mind learns a new default. Shifting perspective before reacting.
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Check out the previous post: Voice Over: Reality Check!
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