Detachment
: Move from automatic, fear-based reactions to thoughtful, intentional responses.
Detachment is the practice of maintaining an inner steadiness by releasing your emotional grip on specific outcomes, people, or material things. It is not about being cold or indifferent; rather, it is about "caring smarter"—staying present and compassionate without being consumed by fear, expectations, or things outside your control. Detachment
: Stay anchored in the "now" rather than worrying about future anxieties or past regrets. : Move from automatic, fear-based reactions to thoughtful,
: Accept that you cannot control everything, such as other people's actions or the final result of a situation. : Stay anchored in the "now" rather than
Engaged Detachment - by Christine M. Nowik, Ph.D. - Change is Hard
: Stop negotiating your value with the world; your self-worth does not increase with praise or shrink with rejection.