FINDING MY MIND
What does it mean to “find your mind”?
QRious Theories
- The Default Distraction Mode: Studies show that the human brain defaults to “mind-wandering” mode 47% of the time. This means nearly half of your daily life is spent drifting between scattered thoughts and external distractions.
- The Mind as a Muscle: Like physical muscles, the mind strengthens with intentional effort. Practices like mindfulness, journaling, or even simply deep thinking function as “mental workouts” that enhance focus and creativity over time.
- Neurogenesis Through Reflection: Neuroscience suggests that introspective practices like meditation can literally change the structure of your brain, fostering new growth and connections in areas tied to focus and self-awareness.
QRious Facts
- The average person spends up to 2.5 hours a day on social media, consuming a steady stream of information that can overwhelm the brain with distractions.
- Daily meditation of just 10 minutes has been shown to increase the size of the prefrontal cortex—the part of your brain responsible for focus and decision-making.
- Creativity thrives in moments of silence. Research shows that allowing your mind to rest and reflect inspires more innovative ideas than constant stimulation.
- Neuroplasticity (your brain’s ability to rewire itself) is highest during periods of focused, mindful attention. Re-learning how to “be present” accelerates personal growth.
- Sleep isn’t just restorative—it plays a critical role in processing ideas and solidifying memories. People often wake with solutions to problems they “slept on.”
“You cannot always control the circumstances in your life, but you can always control where your mind chooses to go.”
– Anonymous














































































































































































