Send us a text Avoidance, we all do it. Sometimes without even realizing it. One minute, you know exactly what needs your attention… and the next thing you know, you're deep-cleaning the junk drawer, alphabetizing your spices, or scrolling through your phone like it's a full-time career. Avoidance isn’t a flaw. It's a very human response to discomfort, uncertainty, and emotional weight. Our brains are incredibly creative at finding ways to not face the thing in front of us, whether it's a...
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Send us a text Avoidance, we all do it. Sometimes without even realizing it. One minute, you know exactly what needs your attention… and the next thing you know, you're deep-cleaning the junk drawer, alphabetizing your spices, or scrolling through your phone like it's a full-time career. Avoidance isn’t a flaw. It's a very human response to discomfort, uncertainty, and emotional weight. Our brains are incredibly creative at finding ways to not face the thing in front of us, whether it's a...
Send us a text Why do we create entire arguments, conversations, and life scenarios in our heads, only to realize none of them ever happened? In this episode, we unpack the mental drama we silently star in every day. From imaginary confrontations to Oscar-worthy speeches no one asked for, we dive into why our brains love to narrate life, even when it's not real. We’ll explore the neuroscience behind mental storytelling, the difference between helpful rehearsal and harmful rumination, an...
Unfuck Your Mind
Send us a text Avoidance, we all do it. Sometimes without even realizing it. One minute, you know exactly what needs your attention… and the next thing you know, you're deep-cleaning the junk drawer, alphabetizing your spices, or scrolling through your phone like it's a full-time career. Avoidance isn’t a flaw. It's a very human response to discomfort, uncertainty, and emotional weight. Our brains are incredibly creative at finding ways to not face the thing in front of us, whether it's a...