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3 Lessons that Help You Develop Mindsight

3 Lessons that Help You Develop Mindsight

  • Think of yourself as a river to cultivate a balanced, harmonic self.
  • Practice the three pillars of mindsight: observation, objectivity and openness.
  • Be receptive, not reactive in your relationships.

Out of all the possible jedi mind tricks you could learn, mindsight is by far the best one.

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Mindsight is a repackaging of awareness and meditation, what they now call mindfulness! It is worth reading though.

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