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The Now Mode

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THE NOW Mode ⚡ Learn to break mental autopilot, reduce overthinking, and build more presence, calm, focus, connection, and peace in everyday life.

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🇺🇸 Happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸
Today, as a nation we are celebrating freedom. Freedom is rarely free. It asks for courage. Sacrifice. Persistence. And it made me wonder… Have you ever fought for your own freedom? Not freedom from another country. Freedom from unwanted thoughts. How much of your day is spent obeying them? The worry that never stops. The fear of what might happen. The replaying of yesterday. The opinions of others. The endless “what ifs.” We fight fiercely for freedom in the outside world… yet many of us quietly accept slavery in the inner one. Every anxious thought becomes an order. Every worry becomes a destination. Every fear becomes a prison. But today is a reminder that freedom always begins with one decision. Not to suppress the mind. Not to argue with it. Simply to notice: “I don’t have to follow this thought.” And in that moment… you are free! Every pause is an act of independence. Every return to NOW is a declaration that your attention belongs to you, not to your thoughts. 🇺🇸 Today, celebrate two freedoms. The freedom of the USA 🇺🇸 And the freedom to return… HERE. NOW. ⚡
How Much Of Your Day Is On Autopilot?
You eat… but don’t really taste the food. You scroll… but don’t remember what you just saw. You arrive somewhere… and realise you don’t remember the journey. Nothing is wrong. But somehow, the moment wasn’t really experienced. It just… passed. The moment was there. I just wasn’t. Most of us don’t notice this happening. Because it feels normal. But when you start to see it… something shifts. Next week inside the NOW Mode community, we’re exploring a simple question: How much of your life are you actually present for? No techniques. No pressure to change anything. Just learning to notice the small moments we usually miss. Because the moment you notice it… you are already back. If this feels familiar, you’re welcome to join us: https://www.skool.com/the-now-mode-7421/about?ref=7cea8abc1b3b47dca67966267c15cef0/about?sc=1
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How Much Of Your Life Is Spent Reading Other People’s Minds?
Have you ever said something slightly awkward… …and then spent the rest of the day wondering if everyone noticed? The mind keeps replaying the moment. Did that sound stupid? Are they thinking about it? Did I ruin how they see me? Meanwhile, most people have already moved on with their day. But the mind continues the story. It tries to imagine what others might be thinking. And the more it imagines, the more complicated the moment becomes. The moment was simple. The mind made it complicated. Next week in the NOW Mode community, we’re exploring a very common pattern: How much of our mental energy is spent trying to read other people’s minds. Guessing what someone meant. Worrying what they think of us. Reacting to stories we created ourselves. Most of us do this daily without noticing. And once you start noticing it… something interesting happens. If this sounds familiar, join us next week inside the NOW Mode —- https://www.skool.com/the-now-mode-7421/about?ref=7cea8abc1b3b47dca67966267c15cef0
1 like • Mar 11
@Faith Adebayo, that’s such a great way to describe it. That gap between what actually happened and the story the mind creates is where so much of our energy disappears. And most of the time we don’t even notice it happening. What usually shifts first for people inside NOW Mode is simply catching the moment the story begins. Not stopping it. Not fighting it. Just noticing it. And in that moment, something quietly changes. If anyone here is curious to explore this more, you’re welcome to join the community here: https://www.skool.com/the-now-mode-7421/about?ref=7cea8abc1b3b47dca67966267c15cef0 Next week we’re diving deeper into this exact pattern — how often the mind tries to guess what others are thinking.
🌿 The Moment Most People Rush Past
Most people think calm will arrive later. After the deadline. After the weekend. After the next milestone. But something interesting happens. Even when those moments arrive… the mind quickly moves to the next thing. And the calm we were waiting for never really appears. Because the quietest moment of the day is usually something we rush straight past. The small gap: between thoughts between moments even between breaths. Most people never notice it. Inside The NOW Mode, we explore how to recognise those moments in everyday life. No complicated techniques. Just small shifts in awareness that change how the day feels. If this idea resonates with you, you’re welcome to join us.
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BORING PEOPLE WHO WANNA KEEP WRITING BORING CONTENT… DO NOT READ THIS…
Seriously though I mean it. If you love borosaurus content, polite content, content that sounds like it was assembled by a polite robot called Robert after reading three marketing blogs and a ChatGPT prompt that said “write a professional caption about mindset”… then crack on scrolling because you are NOT going to enjoy what comes next. oopsie nootttttt... Now I can already hear it… “Mimi how fricken bold of you, how rude of you.” SIDE NOTE, I am not here to people please, I am here to LEAD, and the reason I get this fired up about it is because I actually fricken care. I care BIG TIME about people with epic ideas hiding behind safe, copy-and-paste sounding content because somewhere along the line they were told to smooth their edges off and sound “professional.” (Poop sauce) AND YES I know right now half of you are laughing and the other half are thinking “oh shit… is she talking about me.”. Here’s the deal. This is my opinion. And I stand by it… HELLO Because if I see ONE more piece of content that has clearly been spat out by ChatGPT with NAFF ALL personality, ZERO story, ZERO perspective, ZERO intention, ZERO integrity, ZERO nerve and the emotional energy of a floppy soggy cucumber sandwich… I might actually fart in a swimming pool and film a reel about the bubbles. Completely pointless yes, but still more personality than half the content floating around the internet right now. AND YOU KNOW THE KINDA POSTS I’M TALKING ABOUT… “5 tips to improve your mindset today.” “3 things every entrepreneur should know.” “Consistency is key.” “Just believe in yourself.” WOW. Groundbreaking… Here’s the thing though… the internet is FULL of people producing content. But producing content and LEADING with your voice are two very different games… and most people are still playing the wrong one., and right now we’ve got a lot of content and a lot less leadership. When you try to sound like everyone else, you disappear into everyone else. And leaders don’t disappear.
BORING PEOPLE WHO WANNA KEEP WRITING BORING CONTENT… DO NOT READ THIS…
3 likes • Mar 7
@Mimi Ramsey This made me smile 😄 What I’ve noticed is that when people slow down and write from an actual moment they experienced, the words naturally sound human. The problem is most content is written from the head trying to “produce something”… not from something real that just happened. That difference shows immediately.
3 likes • Mar 7
Yeah that’s exactly when the good stuff appears for me too @Mimi Ramsey ! When something actually happens and I notice it — a conversation, a mistake, even a random moment during the day. If I try to “sit down and produce content”, it usually feels forced. But when something real catches my attention, the words almost write themselves… it’s weird! :)
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I created The Now Mode out of a personal need to slow down a busy and overactive mind. I share practical tools to pause and return to the NOW, present

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