4 Steps to overcoming false insecurities
Discovering self-doubt and false beliefs takes awareness, and a little bit of courage. It can be uncomfortable sometimes to think about parts of ourselves we just don’t feel are good enough.
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When his words guided us to visualize our bodies laying still, dying, my mind was on high alert, my emotions triggered, and I felt my body resisting his words and the experience. My mind had anticipated this dreaded moment and I was angry at its arrival, out of sheer fear of what I was going to feel next.
Lao Tzu has famously said: “If you are depressed you are living in the past. If you are anxious you are living in the future. If you are at peace you are living in the present.” The worry and nervousness of anxiety is that of the future, or of events that haven't happened yet but we speculate could happen.
Discovering self-doubt and false beliefs takes awareness, and a little bit of courage. It can be uncomfortable sometimes to think about parts of ourselves we just don’t feel are good enough.
Yet I’m aware of the consequences of becoming dependent on AI—just as we’ve become dependent on GPS, smartphones, and Google. We slowly disable our own abilities to memorize, investigate, and problem-solve.