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The Boss and the Intern. (2 min 21 sec)

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    1. Healing the Mind to Heal the Body

    Picture this: a bustling workplace. Interns darting around, responding to emails, running errands, putting out fires. It’s chaotic, maybe even dysfunctional. You see them fumbling, missing deadlines, or freezing under pressure. Naturally, you’re frustrated. These interns are supposed to make things work, right?
    But here's the catch: the interns aren’t the ones in charge. They’re not the decision-makers. The interns simply carry out ordersorders given by the unseen bosses sitting in their offices, pulling the strings.
    And yet, here we are, blaming the interns for the chaos, trying to fix them, micromanage them, or even fire them. Meanwhile, the real problem isn’t with the interns at all. It’s with the boss.
    The Mind as the Boss, The Body as the Intern
    This workplace is a metaphor for you. The interns are your body, your behaviors, your actions. The boss? That’s your mind. The body only follows the instructions given by the mind. If the instructions are clear, positive, and purposeful, the intern shines. But if the boss is full of fear, guilt, and scattered thoughts, the intern reflects that chaos.
    So why are we so focused on “fixing” the body — our behaviors, our reactions, our external world — when it’s only following orders from the mind?
    The Boss and the Intern Are One
    Here’s the clincher: the boss and the intern are inseparable. They’re one and the same. You think they’re different, but they’re not. The intern only acts out what the boss believes. It’s a unified system, and to fix one, you have to address the other.
    If you want a harmonious workplace, you don’t reprimand the intern — you retrain the boss. You give the boss a new perspective, a new set of beliefs rooted in peace, love, and clarity. When the boss changes, the whole office transforms. No memos required.
    Stop Blaming the Intern
    Think about it. When your body feels stressed, tired, or sick, is it really a “body problem,” or is it a reflection of the mind’s chaos? When your life feels out of control, is it because of what’s happening outside, or is it the stories your mind is telling?
    Blaming the body (the intern) is like yelling at your reflection in a mirror. It doesn’t change anything. The real work is in the mind. When you shift the mind, the body naturally follows.
    The Workplace of Peace
    When the boss starts sending clear, loving instructions, the intern relaxes. The workplace becomes calm, productive, and aligned. Suddenly, there’s no chaos on the company floor. The intern is simply a reflection of the boss’s state of mind.
    So, what’s the takeaway? Stop focusing on the intern. Watch the boss. Retrain the boss. Heal the mind. And watch the whole office — your life —change in ways you never imagined.
    What’s up, boss? Ready to get to work?
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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