Remember yourself. Deep inside, you have an observer, a constant neutral witness to your posture, gesture, facial expression, breathing, taste, impressions of light and sound. Don't leap to interpret. Just be there and observe.

Jonathan Price
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We all have some part of ourselves that's an observer, had who is impartial and sees us as we are. That's the real you, the real you who stands outside yourself looking in. When faced with a choice, remember to let the observer watch from the side. Don't jump to conclusions.

Instead, stay calm and observe. Remember to be an impartial witness to all of your thoughts and actions.

Source: Put That In Writing

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