The Quiet Mind Blueprint
A Practical Guide to Mastering Stress in a Fast-Moving World
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OSCAR JOHN HUGHES
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Sleep doesn't fix a specific sort of fatigue. It remains there, behind the success, beneath the bright displays, under the well-planned plans and routines. It's the fatigue of a mind that hasn't had a break in years. In a world that moves at a breakneck pace, where information comes in quicker than it can be digested and demands grow as rapidly as technology changes, many of us have learned how to be productive but forgotten how to be peaceful. We wake up to texts and alarms.
Every day, we keep track of how many projects we complete and how many messages we react to. We usually browse, consume, and compare even while we're resting. The pace never changes, and anxiety has become a constant part of our lives. It generates a faint buzzing sound while we try to focus. It rises when the due date is close. It whispers misgivings when all else is calm at night. Over time, this hum becomes so familiar that we start to assume it's normal. But just because something is normal doesn't mean it's good for you. And being busy doesn't mean you're happy. I came up with the Quiet Mind Blueprint because I noticed that the present problem isn't only about finding a balance between work and life or managing time.
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