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In Your Head Too Much? Try Being More Sociable
Ever feel like your thoughts are running in circles, keeping you awake at night and you can't separate good ideas from something that's DOA? Happens to me all the time, usually between the hours of 3 and 5am The thing I've found about being in my own head for too long, it’s easy to lose touch with reality. When I don’t share my thoughts, they tend to either inflate or deflate without any real-world feedback. That’s where bouncing ideas off other people comes in handy. Whether it’s work or personal, I've found getting another person’s take can be a massive help. Sometimes, a fresh perspective is all it takes to turn a half-baked idea into something brilliant (or to realise it wasn’t such a great idea in the first place) I follow a lot of comedians online and they don’t just rely on their own sense of humour... They test out their jokes by “bouncing bits” off each other. They need to see how their joke premises land because what’s funny in your head doesn’t always translate in the real world. I think it’s the same with any idea. When you share it with someone, you’re sense-checking it. You’re getting a read on whether it holds up outside of your internal chatter. So next time you need to get clear on an idea, try talking about it (even just to yourself using voice notes)
1 like • Oct '24
True that brother!
Why Skool is the only Social Media platform I use
I've been on all the usual platforms—Facebook, Instagram, TikTok—but Skool is the only one that really clicks for me. The Culture is Different Skool feels more like a real community than just a place to scroll. People actually have meaningful conversations, and it’s more about sharing and learning than trying to get likes. It just works For me, Skool is where I want to spend my time. It’s got the kind of vibe I’ve been looking for, and it’s the one platform that actually feels worth sticking around on.
1 like • Oct '24
The only one! Yes brother! It's quite a oasis from the mindlessness out there on other ones!
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