Clarity Of Mind Quotes
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“Light can only be understood with the wisdom of darkness.”
― Perceptions From the Photon Frequency: the ascended version
― Perceptions From the Photon Frequency: the ascended version

“I honour the clarity of the present moment, and the stillness at the centre of being (mine & others), even in the midst of so much doing.”
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“Knowledge and cleverness tend to concern themselves with the wrong sorts of things, and a mind confused by knowledge, cleverness and abstract ideas tends to go chasing after things that don't matter, or that don't even exists, instead of seeing, appreciating, and making use of what is fit in front of it.”
― The Tao of Pooh
― The Tao of Pooh

“We are disposable tonight.
We are regrettable tonight.
We can’t touch one another without the world imploding, tonight.”
― Impossible to Compose: Love in Poems
We are regrettable tonight.
We can’t touch one another without the world imploding, tonight.”
― Impossible to Compose: Love in Poems

“Our perception about the world does not justify the reality of the world but rather on the contrary it is a reflection of our own character.”
― Metamorphosis of the Demon-Fighting the Evil within
― Metamorphosis of the Demon-Fighting the Evil within

“Spaghetti thinking prevents taking action towards solutions.
If you are frustrated with a coworker, have a child who can’t seem to make a decision or have a friend who seems to have the same set of problems over and over, then they are probably in spaghetti thinking. You ask them something and they get off topic. They talk their way around the real problem. They avoid the most important problem to solve. You want them to commit to solving one problem and they throw 15 other problems in the pile. They avoid real action and real solutions and comfort themselves with venting and overthinking.
Spaghetti thinking prevents clarity, wastes time, and prevents productivity.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
If you are frustrated with a coworker, have a child who can’t seem to make a decision or have a friend who seems to have the same set of problems over and over, then they are probably in spaghetti thinking. You ask them something and they get off topic. They talk their way around the real problem. They avoid the most important problem to solve. You want them to commit to solving one problem and they throw 15 other problems in the pile. They avoid real action and real solutions and comfort themselves with venting and overthinking.
Spaghetti thinking prevents clarity, wastes time, and prevents productivity.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

“Einstein said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about the solutions.â€� I don’t think this is because Einstein was afraid of solutions or was just worrying in circles and beating himself up about the problem (as many of us do). I think Einstein understood the importance of getting clear about the problem he was really trying to solve. Think about how often we need to solve the problem of finishing a report for work, but instead we think we need chips. Or we need to solve the problem of getting rest, but instead we scroll through social media. We need respect and acknowledgement from our boss, yet instead of talking to our boss we go home and pick a fight with our spouse.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

“Whatever made this world and everything in it isn’t wrong, it’s miraculous. Typos are wrong. That’s about it.”
― Bent: How Yoga Saved My Ass
― Bent: How Yoga Saved My Ass

“Clarity trumps positive affirmations”
― Clarity is Power: How to Stop Comparing and Step Into Your Personal Authority
― Clarity is Power: How to Stop Comparing and Step Into Your Personal Authority
“Light begins to shine out to the world, and thought emerges swiftly. She feels a smile form and her brain begins to buzz. Understanding.”
― Light Seer's Tarot: A 78-Card Deck & Guidebook
― Light Seer's Tarot: A 78-Card Deck & Guidebook

“People generally make better decisions when you care less because being emotionally detached often gives you greater clarity.”
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“For us to solve our problems as quickly and painlessly as possible, we want to be completely clear about the real problem hidden underneath the roots. Asking “What is the real problem you are trying to solve?â€� sounds simple. Knowing the true problem you are trying to solve and then solving it, however, isn’t always easy. Experts in air navigation understand how important it is to stay perfectly on course. If a pilot steers a plane one degree off course, they will be 92 feet off course by the time they’ve traveled one mile. Pilots don’t get to miss the runway by 92 feet. The clearer you are about your own problem, the more likely you are to land in the right spot.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

“If you’re having a conversation with someone who is stuck personally or professionally, then it’s likely they are trying to see how many problems they can shove “on their forkâ€� at the same time. Do they realize they are piling up multiple problems like their own little pasta mountain? Probably not. Will putting several problems together as if they were one problem create a mess? Absolutely.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

“You can’t hit a bullseye if you don’t know where the goal is and you can’t solve a problem if you don’t know what problem you are trying to solve. If you are leading a team, child, client or employee, then getting them out of spaghetti thinking is the hidden secret to helping them make better decisions. It will also protect your time and energy so people stop emotionally vomiting on you and wasting your time talking about problems they have no intention of doing anything about. We can still be good listeners, but the ultimate goal is to help develop powerful problem solvers. Confused employees aren’t productive employees. Confused children aren’t children capable of reaching their full success. Confused clients leave bad reviews.”
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
― Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions
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