Listen "Your Brain Needs Boredom (It's SOOO Good For You)"
Episode Synopsis
Why do we crave peace and simplicity, yet panic the moment there’s nothing to do?In this episode of Sufferless with a Part-Time Monk, Tim Tamashiro explores the surprising psychology and brain science behind boredom — and why our modern, over-stimulated lives have made stillness feel uncomfortable, even painful.Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and personal stories from life before smartphones, Tim explains how boredom isn’t a flaw or failure of focus, but a vital signal from the brain. It’s the moment your mind is asking to downshift from constant consumption to integration, creativity, and emotional processing.You’ll learn:Why boredom feels so uncomfortable in the age of constant stimulationHow too much input contributes to anxiety, restlessness, and emotional numbnessWhat your brain is actually doing when you “do nothing”How boredom supports creativity, clarity, and emotional resilienceA simple, gentle practice to let boredom work for you instead of fighting itThis episode is for anyone who feels overstimulated, mentally full but unsatisfied, or quietly exhausted by endless scrolling, notifications, and noise.You don’t need a dopamine detox or a digital overhaul. You need space.Because boredom isn’t empty. It’s where the mind catches up with your life.🎧 Listen now and discover why learning to do nothing might be the most important skill you’ve forgotten. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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