Watch: Your mind is the primary thing
We want to remind you of a foundational element of Unbounded's work... that your mind has a fundamental impact on everything that you think, feel, and do in life & work.
If the mind is working well, you experience a life with ease and flow.
If the mind is struggling, you experience a life of stress & difficulty.
So the mind must be the primary thing for you to understand and master in life.
We wanted to share the above video at the very start of 2023, because it's so important.
We invite you to prioritise learning about the mind, so that you can live with more peace, more clarity, more authenticity, more power.
You could simply start reading books or watching videos from spiritual gurus such as Eckhart Tolle, Rupert Spira, Adyashanti & Michael Neill; or scientists such as Donald Hoffman, Bruce Lipton & David Eagleman.
Or, if you want to learn more about Quality of Mind, fill out our free Quality of Mind Indicator, or come on one of our Foundation open programmes or Advanced Retreats this year - held in February, May, June and October 2023.
Article first published on LinkedIn.
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