Thought Traps: How Your Mind Entraps You (And How to Break Free)

Ever find yourself stuck in a spiral of “what if,” “I should,” or “this always happens”? Thought traps — also known as cognitive distortions — are mental shortcuts your brain uses to protect you under stress. The problem? Those protective patterns can quietly box you in, keeping you from saying what you mean, trying what you want, or becoming who you’re growing into. In this post, we explore common thought traps like catastrophizing, all-or-nothing thinking, mind-reading, and emotional reasoning — along with practical, nervous-system-aware tools to soften them. You’ll learn how subtle language shifts can calm your body, create choice points, and help you step out of rigid thinking patterns. Because you’re not broken — you’re patterned. And patterns can shift.

The Yeti of Silence: A Journey Through Culture and Neurodivergence

Deep within the misty forests of solitude, the Yeti—the elusive guardian of quiet—lurks in the peaceful shadows. But this isn’t just any Yeti. This creature thrives not on the mystery of the unknown, but on the gentle hum of silence, away from the clamor of the world. It is said that in the presence ofContinue reading “The Yeti of Silence: A Journey Through Culture and Neurodivergence”