The Leadership Lounge with Karie Millspaugh
Have you ever sat down to relax, only to have your brain immediately remind you of everything you forgot to do? You're not alone—and you're not doing anything wrong. In Part Two of the Permission to Truly Unplug series, Karie explores the fascinating science behind why our brains resist stillness. Learn how constant notifications, endless decisions, and information overload affect our creativity, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. Discover why some of your best ideas happen while driving, walking, showering, or simply sitting quietly by the lake—and why those moments aren't wasted time. They're exactly what your brain needs. * Why your brain fills silence with to-do lists * Understanding decision fatigue * How the brain's Default Mode Network supports creativity and emotional processing * Why rest isn't laziness—it's neuroscience * Simple ways to create mental white space every day Leave one hour completely unscheduled this week. Not because you have nothing to do… Because your brain has something important to do. * Decision fatigue research * The brain's Default Mode Network and quiet wakeful rest * Cognitive recovery and creativity studies When was the last time your mind became quiet enough to hear your own thoughts? If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or coworker who could use a little more mental breathing room.
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