Stories By Greg Wright
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Personal Growth
/ 5 months agoThe Beginner’s Mind: A Eunoia Guide to Lifelong Learning
August brings a familiar energy—a desire for a fresh start, a new set of tools. But as adults, the most […]
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Personal Growth
/ 5 months agoThe Otrovert: A Eunoia Guide to the Power of Not Belonging
Most people find comfort in the crowd. The “otrovert,” a term for those who struggle to belong in groups, finds […]
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Personal Growth
/ 6 months agoThe “Back-to-School” Reset for Adults: Architecting Your Fall Routine
September has always felt like a second New Year. Even as adults, many of us feel that “back-to-school” pull—a desire […]
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Journey Through Faith
/ 6 months agoFinding Eunoia in Hinduism: The Path of Dharma, Karma, and Moksha
Within Hinduism, one of the world’s oldest and most diverse landscapes of thought, we find a powerful framework for navigating […]
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Community
/ 6 months agoThe Eunoia of Friendship: Moving Beyond Surface-Level Connection
We have more “friends” than at any point in human history, yet many of us feel more disconnected. We’ve mastered […]
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Neurodivergence
/ 6 months agoThe Resilient System: Practical Tools for Your Unique Calibration
In this series, we’ve reframed the neurodivergent nervous system as a “canary in the coal mine” and mapped its states […]
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Journey Through Faith
/ 6 months agoFinding Eunoia in Islam: The Path of a Well-Ordered Heart
What can the spiritual technology of one of the world’s oldest faiths teach us about cultivating a “beautiful mind” in […]
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Neurodivergence
/ 6 months agoThe Window of Tolerance: A Neurodivergent Lesson in Self-Regulation for Everyone
In our last post, we introduced the neurodivergent nervous system as a “canary in the coal mine”—a sensitive system that […]
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Personal Growth
/ 6 months agoThe Canary in the Coal Mine: What the Neurodivergent Nervous System Teaches Everyone
In old coal mines, canaries were used because their heightened sensitivity to toxic gases gave miners an early warning of […]
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Personal Growth
/ 6 months agoBeyond “Thank You”: Gratitude as a Strategic Tool for a Resilient Mind
We’re told to “be grateful” as if it’s a simple platitude. We say “thank you” as a social pleasantry. This […]
