Now, stillness isn’t about having an empty mind or forcing yourself to think happy thoughts. Instead, it’s about creating a space inside where emotional clutter can settle.
Stillness lets you feel, think, dream, and question without judgment. It’s about accepting your inner mess and working through it while staying calm.
Being still means being fully present, without the nonstop noise of your thoughts.
So learning to navigate your inner world mindfully and with compassion. By embracing calm and stillness, you can reduce anxiety’s grip and open the door to growth and peace.
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