You can only work on your problems once you know what they are. Only when you know the cause, can the problem be solved sustainably. In order to change your emotional world, always find out the cause of your emotions first.
If our thoughts are filled with fears and worries instead of being encouraging and uplifting, it will be reflected in the quality of our lives. That's why we need to get into the habit of switching off at the right moments and really calming down. This works best through a relaxed attitude towards life and a relaxed body and mind. Only then will our breaks be real breaks.
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