A self-critical mind?

by | Jul 16, 2024 | Uncategorised

A self-critical mind?

  • “Wasted day, didn’t get anything done…”
  • “Taking forever, still got 101 things to do…”
  • “I just want to sit down but I cannot stop…”

The left-pre frontal cortex, the part for the brain responsible for planning, problem solving and judging can keep us locked in this ‘driven-doing’ mode:

  • Constantly reminding us of what we’ve still got to do – even in the middle of the night!
  • Trying to solve emotions such as anxiety and low mood like an algebra equation – making it worse!
  • Judging ourselves against a perfect model – leaving us feeling frustrated and inadequate!

Believe it or not, the left pre-frontal cortex is just doing its job. The same as the heart, the lungs, blood etc. Society places such value and financial reward on us as human-doings, rather than human-beings, no wonder this doing mode of the brain can take over!

An active left pre-frontal cortex is a vital tool, but what would it be like to have a volume control: tune in and listen when needed, turn down the volume when not, a bit like a radio on in the background. Mindfulness is the volume control.

Mindfulness (healthelearning.online)

This link allows you to learn mindfulness@home – pace yourself through an 8-week e-learning course. It covers all the key principles and practices of an 8-week mindfulness course, giving you back the volume control over your mind!

Latest Blogs

Paddling or Swimming?

For me as a child it was Polzeath in Cornwall: the opportunity to take off shoes and socks, roll up trousers and splash about in the rock pools or small inland seas we had created with our buckets and spades… paddling at its best! As time progresses, we are encouraged...

read more

An Inner Voice

A participant in a session once shared that when her self-critical voice appeared in her mind it had the qualities of a drill sergeant: short, sharp and very loud! This made me think of my brother who was a drill sergeant in the military: I could picture him barking...

read more

Turn it Up to Eleven!

‘Turn it up to eleven’, coined in the 1984 movie This Is Spinal Tap, where guitarist Nigel Tufnel proudly demonstrates an amplifier whose volume knobs are marked from zero to eleven, instead of the usual zero to ten. Nature has a wonderful way of turning its volume up...

read more

Don’t Wait Any Longer. Start Forging Your Own Path Today!