Case Scenario 6 - When a Money Problem Has No Number
The confused sentence was: “I need money, but I don’t know where or how to get it.” At first, this…
The confused sentence was: “I need money, but I don’t know where or how to get it.” At first, this…
Not every anchor is ready to guide thinking. Some anchors are clear enough for the mind to work with immediately.
The confused sentence was: “I don’t know what to do next because everything feels uncertain, and I don’t know if…
The confused sentence was: “I have too many ideas, and I don’t know which one to start with, and I…
The confused sentence was: “I think I should say no because I am afraid it will go wrong, but I…
The confused sentence was: “I feel overwhelmed because I have too much to do, everything is urgent, I don’t know…
The initial confused sentence was: “I don’t know what career to choose because I need money, I don’t want to…
Clear thinking often requires reduction. Not reduction in meaning. Reduction in noise. When a thought is too long, too emotional,…
A confused thought often looks larger than it really is. Not because the situation is simple, but because the mind…
Clear thinking does not always begin by adding more thoughts. Sometimes it begins by finding the right anchor. When a…