Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and cogitates, the heart engages, and I would encourage you to engage with the process.

Etienne De LAmour
Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and...
Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and...
Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and...
Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and...
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Unless you are literally standing still, your body is in motion. That means your mind is in motion too. You can’t just stand there and watch what your mind is doing. You need to actively engage with the process of thinking, so that you can move forward with your life.

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