The Garden of Your Mind
Subscribe Free One of the quiet dysfunctions of the human mind is its constant inner chatter. From the moment we wake until we fall asleep, thoughts flow endlessly through our awareness, often without invitation. Psychologists estimate that much of this mental dialogue is repetitive, and a large portion leans toward worry, criticism, and fear. Left unattended, the mind becomes a storyteller of problems. Negative thoughts carry weight. They do not simply pass through us; they shape our inner landscape. The body listens closely to the language of the mind. When we repeatedly imagine danger, illness, rejection, or failure, the nervous system responds as if those threats were real. Stress rises. Tension settles into the body. Over time, the story we tell ourselves becomes the world we experience. For those who overthink or worry easily, the mind can become a restless echo chamber. A small concern multiplies into many. A passing discomfort becomes a catastrophe. The present...