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Thoughtcircles

Edith Chislett

Thought Circles is a quiet place to feel seen when coping stops working.

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What I Saw When My Mother Died

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I was in the room when my mother died. I was also in the room when my father-in-law died. I did not plan to be present at either passing. Life arranged it, the way life arranges the things that will change you most completel...

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You Already Know. You’re Just Not Listening to Yourself.

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Let me say something gently.

You don’t actually need another framework. You don’t need a new planner, a sharper productivity system, or a better morning routine.

You’re not stuck because you don’t know enough.

You’re stu...

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The problem isn’t anxiety. It’s how much you listen to it.

Most people don’t realise this, but anxiety isn’t actually what exhausts them. It’s the way they organise their life around it. I didn’t see that for a long time. I assumed anxiety was the problem. Something to manage, reduce, stay ahead of...

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Kindness leaves a trace

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I’ve been thinking about how strange memory actually is.

We assume it lives in the mind. Facts, stories, timelines. What happened, when, and to whom. But if I’m honest, that’s not how most of the important things in my l...

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What Your Body Was Saying While Your Mind Was Busy

For a long time, I treated my intuition as something vague. A feeling. A hunch. Something a bit unreliable. Meanwhile, my logical common sensical mind was placed firmly in charge. Think it through. Analyse it properly. Make a rational decis...

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    I write about what it means to be human beneath the thinking. Where mind, heart and instinct speak at the same time. A blend of science, spirituality and lived experience for anyone tired of living on autopilot.

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