There's Someone in My Head But it's Not Me

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Maintaining rigid beliefs often results in diminishing cognitive flexibility & openness which inhibits curiosity, creativity, & open-mindedness.

The trend in evangelical spheres to adhere to a literal unchanging view of the Bible may provide short-term benefits, conformity & cognitive economy during a life crisis, but over a long term the dysfunctional internal conflicts it produces is not healthy.

Often it means rediscovering yourself to break free.

Sapphira Olson

Sapphira Olson is an author, illustrator and poet. Born in St Austell she now lives in Liskeard in the UK.


When not writing she loves spending time in the countryside and enjoys watching Audrey Hepburn movies and listening to Billie Eilish and Gorillaz.

http://sapphiraolson.com
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