7. Acknowledge Your Brain is lying to you - Deepstash
7. Acknowledge Your Brain is lying to you

7. Acknowledge Your Brain is lying to you

Acknowledge that your brain exaggerates a lot of the time but when you start you realise it was not as hard as you were making it in your head. If we would listen to our brain all the time we would be paralysed with fear. 

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A Romanticist who is trying to understand this world by reading books. You can also follow me on YouTube, I post there quite often.

Lately, I have been trying to learn some hard things and they were exhausting me a little so I thought why not share some of the tips that worked for me, maybe someone else is trying to do the same.

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