1737: Slow Down to Find Peace: How 2x Speed Steals Your Calm

Today, we’re talking about something many of us do without even thinking—listening to podcasts, audiobooks, or even conversations at 2x speed. It might seem like a great way to get more done, but have you ever noticed how it actually makes you feel? Instead of helping you stay on top of things, it can leave you feeling rushed, overwhelmed, and disconnected from the present moment.

So, let’s slow down together and explore why faster isn’t always better—especially when it comes to your sense of calm

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1735: Why Your Younger Self Deserves Your Gratitude

Welcome to Calmer in 5, where we make serenity simple—one thought at a time. Today, we’re turning our attention to someone who deserves more appreciation—your younger self. No matter what you’ve been through—joy, hardship, mistakes, or triumphs—every experience has shaped the person you are today. It’s easy to look back with regret or judgment, but what if, instead, you offered gratitude? Gratitude for the lessons, the resilience, and even the struggles that brought you here. In this episode, we’ll explore how embracing your past with kindness can create a deeper sense of peace in the present. Let’s take a moment to thank the person you once were.

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1735: Does Cleanliness Affect Your Peace of Mind?

Welcome to Calmer in 5, where we make serenity simple—one thought at a time. Today, we’re exploring a topic that can have a surprising impact on our peace of mind—cleanliness. For some, a tidy space creates a sense of calm and control, while for others, a little mess is simply part of life. Cleanliness is often seen as a virtue, something that society praises as good and right—but does that make it universally true? In this episode, we’ll take a deeper look at what cleanliness means for different people, how it affects our well-being, and whether striving for it is truly necessary for inner peace. Let’s challenge the idea that a spotless space automatically leads to a serene mind.

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