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Taming the Monkey Mind

July 06, 20251 min read

🐒 I keep hearing people say, “You can’t trust your Monkey Mind.”

 

 That’s mostly true — but saying you can’t trust part of yourself feels disempowering.

 

🥋 As a martial artist and self-defense practitioner, I like to pressure test everything, including my coaching tools. And “you can’t trust your Monkey Mind” doesn’t hold up well under pressure.

 

🧠 What does hold up is understanding why you can’t always trust it.

 

The Monkey Mind evolved in early proto-human societies, where upsetting your group could get you cast out. Back then, that was basically a death sentence.

 

That stopped being true about ten thousand years ago. But the instinct remains.

 

🎤 That’s why singing karaoke or public speaking can feel deathly scary. Your Monkey Mind isn’t trying to sabotage you — it’s trying to save you.

➡️ It’s just ten thousand years out of date.

 

🌍 Nowadays, if your group rejects you, you can change your job or career, move to a new town, or even to a new country that welcomes immigrants.

 

💭 When my Monkey Mind goes a little wild, as Monkey Minds tend to do, the thought that works for me under pressure is:
“That’s so totally ten thousand years ago.”

➡️ I’m not fighting my Monkey Mind. I’m interpreting it.

 

When I have time to reflect, I say:
“Thank you, Monkey Mind, for trying to protect me. But society has evolved. You can rest now.”

 

That said, I still don’t want to sing karaoke — and that’s my choice.
But public speaking?
Heck yeah.

 

What Monkey Mind–taming thought works for you under pressure?

 

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I'm a Certified Personal Coach, graduated from Thriving Coach Academy which is an ICF accredited program. I am also an Endorsed Colleague of 500 Rising. I also have a black belt in Okinawan Kenpo and Kobudo. And I used own and operate a popular fine dining Italian restaurant.

Amy Stewart-Cooper

I'm a Certified Personal Coach, graduated from Thriving Coach Academy which is an ICF accredited program. I am also an Endorsed Colleague of 500 Rising. I also have a black belt in Okinawan Kenpo and Kobudo. And I used own and operate a popular fine dining Italian restaurant.

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