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Episode 39: Guarding Your Mind
Everything around us seems designed to pull our attention into chaos.
Open your phone and the loudest voices rise to the top. Every problem feels urgent. Every headline demands a reaction. Over time, that constant pressure starts to feel normal, even though it slowly drains the clarity we need to live well and lead well.
In this episode, Mike talks about the quiet discipline of guarding your mind.
Not by ignoring the world. Not by pretending problems don’t exist. But by deciding what deserves your attention and what doesn’t.
Calm has become rare. Steadiness has become powerful. The people who learn how to protect their focus, their perspective, and their humanity are the ones who stay grounded while everything around them spins.
Mike reflects on the pressure many people feel to carry the weight of everything happening in the world and why that burden was never meant to sit on one person’s shoulders. He talks about the difference between caring and carrying it all, and why protecting your mind is one of the most important forms of leadership today.
This episode explores:
• Why the modern attention economy thrives on panic
• How constant outrage distorts our view of reality
• The discipline of choosing what deserves your energy
• Why calm leadership matters more than loud leadership
• How ordinary people protect their humanity in a noisy world
This conversation is about perspective, responsibility, and the quiet strength it takes to stay steady when everything around you feels heavy.
Mike closes the episode with his song “The World Is Heavy, But We Are Not.”
A reminder that while the world can feel overwhelming, human beings were built to bend, breathe, and keep going.
Still here.
Still trying.
By Mike Baker | Still Here, Still TryingEpisode 39: Guarding Your Mind
Everything around us seems designed to pull our attention into chaos.
Open your phone and the loudest voices rise to the top. Every problem feels urgent. Every headline demands a reaction. Over time, that constant pressure starts to feel normal, even though it slowly drains the clarity we need to live well and lead well.
In this episode, Mike talks about the quiet discipline of guarding your mind.
Not by ignoring the world. Not by pretending problems don’t exist. But by deciding what deserves your attention and what doesn’t.
Calm has become rare. Steadiness has become powerful. The people who learn how to protect their focus, their perspective, and their humanity are the ones who stay grounded while everything around them spins.
Mike reflects on the pressure many people feel to carry the weight of everything happening in the world and why that burden was never meant to sit on one person’s shoulders. He talks about the difference between caring and carrying it all, and why protecting your mind is one of the most important forms of leadership today.
This episode explores:
• Why the modern attention economy thrives on panic
• How constant outrage distorts our view of reality
• The discipline of choosing what deserves your energy
• Why calm leadership matters more than loud leadership
• How ordinary people protect their humanity in a noisy world
This conversation is about perspective, responsibility, and the quiet strength it takes to stay steady when everything around you feels heavy.
Mike closes the episode with his song “The World Is Heavy, But We Are Not.”
A reminder that while the world can feel overwhelming, human beings were built to bend, breathe, and keep going.
Still here.
Still trying.