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The Daily Stillness Categorized: Habit honesty box

These practice will help you learn about the many ways in which we are not as smart as we think we are. Looking at our habits honestly is hard as cognitive biases get in the way of us seeing out true habits. Digital life makes this easy to practice. The computer browser history does not lie in the way our mind does. We use our digital life to get more honest about how our habits get in the way of stillness.

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#tds221 The useless agony of going offline

This Daily Stillness published February 6th, 2016 has 0 responses and 746 views

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#tds219 What are you hiding from?

This Daily Stillness published February 4th, 2016 has 1 response and 745 views

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#tds203 Remember the bad

This Daily Stillness published January 19th, 2016 has 0 responses and 615 views

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#tds200 Let’s get physical

This Daily Stillness published January 16th, 2016 --shared by @jaapsoft-- has 1 response and 667 views

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#tds198 Mindfulness is so not-rubbish…

This Daily Stillness published January 14th, 2016 --shared by @johnjohnston-- has 0 responses and 975 views

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#tds196 Your brain may never be the same

This Daily Stillness published January 12th, 2016 has 1 response and 709 views

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#tds194 We must be still and still moving

This Daily Stillness published January 10th, 2016 has 1 response and 910 views

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#tds193 What comes out of silence?

This Daily Stillness published January 9th, 2016 has 2 responses and 867 views

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#tds185 I am not on the way to somewhere

This Daily Stillness published January 1st, 2016 has 0 responses and 827 views

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#tds182 A go slow

This Daily Stillness published December 29th, 2015 has 1 response and 526 views

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#tds175 Questions that have no right to go away

This Daily Stillness published December 22nd, 2015 has 1 response and 2190 views

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#tds174 Say No and say No again

This Daily Stillness published December 21st, 2015 has 0 responses and 720 views

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  • @livedtime Of course a curmudging opinion has to be offered. You know this one? #tds2733 https://t.co/tR3ZItPruL
  • @livedtime #tds2704 Everyday is borrowed The wisdom of the wise, and the experience of ages, may be preserved by quotation. Isaac D’Israeli https://t.co/ERlfpbjAWZ
  • @livedtime #lavendel #tds2676 Seedling of #lavender . Wait for the summer. https://t.co/dJKnxOde03
  • @livedtime #tds2665 Knowledge in a book or a computer memory is useless if not used with help of your brain.
  • #tds2573 @LivedTime This morning I read the poem “Good Days” by Mary O’Connor that fits with the prompt “A list of the ways in which the way forward dots the path behind us” at https://t.co/DNyyQ2wYB4. https://t.co/WlIPWKUMoT My own take on paths: https://t.co/GBFSXq7tyD.
  • Leeks show me two ways of blooming. [images] Blossom casing still holding onto the globe of tiny flowers that will open, and another leek with those tiny flowers beginning to open. #tds2580 @livedtime https://t.co/gJTLrTvBGP
  • #tds2513 @livedtime without Silence no music, Solitude, Stillness and The Simplicity of immersing in music making. The stillness of the audience when listening.
  • o @livedtime #tds2495 Hank William lyrics https://t.co/XUIvK4ulKX No matter how I struggle and strive I’ll never get out of this world alive
  • @livedtime Link error #tds2491 Been there, done that…and I keep doing it https://t.co/Kz8whsXGzW
  • Solitude is for me a fount of healing which makes my life worth living. @livedtime #tds2488 Dear Schmaltz https://t.co/3dLb9rbrtH
  • @livedtime #tds2468 stillness https://t.co/YfKojuzRHB
  • @livedtime #tds2463 Smile with some flowers. https://t.co/rJMRzLs5xA

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