The Seeds of Thought – How you Create your Inner Garden
Have you ever noticed that you are planting seeds every single day — whether you mean to or not?
Each thought you think is like a seed you drop into the soil of your awareness. And this inner garden grows, whether you pay attention to it or not.
If you repeatedly think, “I’m not good enough,” or “Things never work out for me,” that thought settles into your soil. Over time, it grows into a sturdy plant — perhaps self‑doubt, tension, or hesitation. And like any persistent weed, it begins to take space from what you truly want to flourish.
How Thought Shapes Reality
Our thoughts ripple through the entire system — body, emotions, and energy. The mind sends out images, convictions, and expectations, and the body immediately responds.
That’s how we create our world from the inside out. Not by magic, but through attention and perception.
Neuroscience shows that the brain distinguishes very little between imagination and actual experience.
When you vividly picture yourself feeling strong, healthy, and confident, you activate the same neural pathways you would use if it were already happening. Gradually, your nervous system reorganizes around this new image — your posture, choices, and energy begin to align with that vision.
The Nervous System: Translator of the Mind
Here’s the important part: most of our thinking doesn’t start in the conscious mind. It arises deep in the subconscious — stored in the patterns of the nervous system.
Every reaction, memory, or emotional imprint forms a kind of soil condition that determines how well new thoughts can take root.
If your system once learned that “it’s safer to stay small,” or “I shouldn’t draw attention,” it will react the moment you aim higher.
Physically, this might feel like tightness in the chest, fatigue, or sudden anxiety — the nervous system trying to protect you from perceived danger, even when that danger no longer exists.
That’s why positive thinking by itself rarely works in the long run. Thoughts have immense power, yes — but only if your body says yes too.
True transformation happens when thought, feeling, and nervous system are aligned.
The Power of Coaching
This is where professional coaching becomes deeply valuable.
Through guided conversation and somatic awareness, coaching helps you uncover and soften those unconscious patterns. It supports your nervous system in finding safety in expansion again — so that growth no longer feels threatening but natural.
Coaching offers a mirror: through presence, reflection, and gentle challenge, you start to see your inner landscape clearly. From there, real change is no longer about forcing yourself to think differently — it’s about becoming the person who naturally thinks and acts from empowerment.
The result is not a new self, but a remembered one — grounded, open, and in charge of her inner garden.
A Simple Practice to Begin – Consciously Choosing your Seeds of Thought
Each morning, ask yourself:
What do I choose to plant today?
Maybe confidence, curiosity, or joy.
And each evening, take a quiet moment to notice:
Which thoughts took root today?
Not to judge, but to witness. Awareness is the sunlight that allows anything to grow — even what was once hidden in shadow.
Suggested Reading & References
- Dispenza, Joe. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One. Hay House, 2012.
- Siegel, Daniel J. The Mindful Brain: Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being. W. W. Norton & Company, 2007.
- Cozolino, Louis. The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy: Healing the Social Brain. W. W. Norton & Company, 2017.
- Porges, Stephen W. The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory. W. W. Norton & Company, 2017.
- Brown, Brené. The Gifts of Imperfection. Random House, 2010.
- Ogden, Pat, and Janina Fisher. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment. W. W. Norton & Company, 2015.
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