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INC. THIS MORNING Psychologically flexible Good morning, Have you ever found yourself consumed by un

INC. THIS MORNING Psychologically flexible Good morning, Have you ever found yourself consumed by unproductive or negative thoughts and emotions that derail you from taking action? For instance, you hear a rumor that a competitor may be working on a similar feature that your company is about to roll out. Instead of focusing on building a disruptive feature that could propel your product to new heights, you are consumed with hypothetical scenarios about what your competitor may be building. Instead of taking action, you become a prisoner to your thoughts. Developing more psychological flexibility can help you out of this destructive cycle. Read on for tips on [how to break this pattern of thinking and retrain your brain to focus on what matters](. SPONSORED CONTENT [Safeguard Your Data]( [Learn how to safeguard your data]( with Suzie Rao, Managing Corporate Counsel on the Legal Privacy Team at T-Mobile, USA and Kelli Hooke, Managing Corporate Counsel at T-Mobile. HERE'S WHAT ELSE I'M READING TODAY: [The U.S. Supreme Court]( blocked a Texas law barring large social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter from removing posts that display controversial views. –Inc. Two small companies providing medical abortions by mail have seen a surge in traffic and customer interest, and, now, [the investor money is flowing](. –Inc. Before you write even one line of code for your new product, [take these initial steps](. –Inc. Hate it or love it, your electronic inbox is still a popular point of contact and communication. Here’s [how to keep it under control](. –NYT Elon Musk is telling employees they must spend [at least 40 hours]( in the office. –WSJ ONE MORE THING: These businesses developed an app that lets you order [a pizza with your mind](. –Inc. --Brit Morse Associate editor, Inc. How are we doing? Send me ideas and feedback at [BMorse@inc.com](mailto:BMorse@inc.com?subject=Inc.%20This%20Morning%20Feedback) and on Twitter at [@britnmorse](. Join the visionaries who choose Inc. as their trusted source for the most accurate reporting on business. [Join Inc. Unlimited today.]( [Click here]( to forward to a friend. This email was sent by: Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007, [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View in Browser]( • [Privacy Policy](

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