17 Signs Your Monkey Mind Is Running Wild
Are you racing through life with a restless and easily distracted “monkey mind” that jumps from one thought to another? Do your thoughts swing wildly in different directions?
If so, you’re not alone. But here’s the issue: mental chaos often leads to disruption in your life and work. It can make you anxious—and make it harder to accomplish your goals.
17 Signs Your Monkey Mind Is Running Wild
How to know if you struggle with this? When you’re in monkey mind, you tend to:
Monkey mind, while common, isn’t harmless. It comes with a host of problems. For one, it can elevate your stress levels and make it hard to concentrate. The constant mental chatter can inhibit your mental clarity and prevent you from being fully present with others or concentrating on the task before you. In short, it can downgrade many things in your life and work.
“What your future holds for you depends on your state of consciousness now.” -Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth
Conclusion
Monkey mind can be a big disruptor. It can diminish your happiness, sap your potential, and degrade your leadership.
Thankfully, there’s hope. Your brain has a remarkable ability to rewire itself. By engaging in regular practices that enhance your focus and attention, you can start taming your monkey mind.
Here’s to directing your attention towards what truly matters and in the process experiencing greater clarity and fulfillment.
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Gregg Vanourek is a writer, teacher, and TEDx speaker on personal development and leadership. He is co-author of three books, including LIFE Entrepreneurs: Ordinary People Creating Extraordinary Lives (a manifesto for living with purpose and passion) and Triple Crown Leadership: Building Excellent, Ethical, and Enduring Organizations (a winner of the International Book Awards). If you found value in this article, please forward it to a friend. Every little bit helps!
(A version of this article first appeared on Gregg Vanourek's blog.)
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1yGreat points Gregg. My wife struggles with this. I have gotten much better in not worrying about areas in my life that I can't control. Keep up your great work!