Stay in your own head

by Rod Smith

Learn the ART of living fully in your own head, and only, in your own head. Think for yourself. Try not to interfere when others think for themselves even when they express thoughts you’d never think. It’s allowed. MINDing your own business, avoiding crossovers, is a crucial and necessary art in the empowering business. Like everything, it begins at home. Your spouse, adult sons and daughters, your parents, all the adults you know have unique brains capable of their own thinking. You may find this harder than it sounds if you are accustomed to living in multiple heads other than your own, and in your own.

Why is this important? It’s fundamental to trust, growth, respect, equality, mutuality and all those good things. I’d suggest it would be highly disrespectful of me to assume I am better at doing your thinking than you are at doing your thinking. If I focus my mind on my business and trust you will do the same, the meeting of our minds has the potential to enhance both of us. Conversely, if every time we talk or spend time together you cross over in my head it is likely much of my energy will be spent, not in thinking and exploring with you, but in attempts to safeguard my head-territory. 

   Some of the clothes I am taking on my next trip

One Comment to “Stay in your own head”

  1. Jean Cass's avatar

    You Rod Smith fascinate me with all the things that you write. You are totally brilliant… I stand amazed at your wisdom, your ability to find words to express yourself and absolutely anointed to impart it to others ‼️

    Well done oh courageous one👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🥰

    I’m hoping to take you and Jenny to lunch when you are both here in August. Trusting there will be a gap in your schedule 🙏🏻

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