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June 29th, 2026

Why Boredom is Actually Good for You!

  1. Why Boredom is Actually Good for You! Brum Radio 19:40

Boredom isn’t a glitch to fix – it’s a mental state your brain actually needs.

In this episode, Sabrina explores why constant stimulation from phones, media, and notifications keeps the brain stuck reacting instead of thinking. When the noise finally stops, the brain’s ‘Default Mode Network’ switches on – the system that helps us process experiences, form new ideas, and sharpen focus.

We break down how modern habits have quietly trained us to avoid silence, why that erodes attention and creativity, and how small changes – like walking without your phone or simply sitting quietly – can rebuild mental stamina. The core argument: boredom works like mental training. The more you can tolerate it, the stronger your focus, patience, and clear thinking become.

In this episode

– Why boredom is a state the brain needs, not a problem to eliminate

– How constant stimulation keeps us reacting instead of thinking

– What the Default Mode Network is and why it switches on in the quiet

– How modern habits trained us to avoid silence – and what that costs us

– Why avoiding boredom weakens attention and creativity over time

– Small, practical changes to rebuild your mental stamina

Key takeaways

– Boredom isn’t wasted time – it’s when the brain processes experiences and generates ideas.

– Constant stimulation keeps the mind in reaction mode, leaving no room for deeper thinking.

– The Default Mode Network only activates when the noise stops, so silence is productive.

– Tolerating boredom is a trainable skill that strengthens focus, patience, and Clarity.

– Tiny changes – a phone-free walk, a few quiet minutes – start rebuilding attention.

Try this week

– Take one short walk with your phone left at home or in your pocket.

– Sit quietly for five minutes without reaching for a screen.

– Notice the urge to fill every gap with stimulation – and let one gap stay empty.

Breen Time is hosted by Sabrina Brown – life coach and management consultant.

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Sabrina Brown The BreenTime Podcast

I’m someone who’s always loved learning, growing, and helping people navigate change. Over the years, I’ve built a career leading transformation and strategy work across healthcare and the public sector, but at heart I’m simply passionate about making a positive difference and supporting people to reach their potential.
I’m a proud mum to one daughter, and family means everything to me. I love travelling, keeping fit, meeting new people, and having meaningful conversations that inspire fresh ideas and new perspectives. I’m also passionate about coaching and personal development, and I’m always curious about what helps people grow and thrive.
Through my podcast and being part of this community, I hope to share real conversations, encouragement, and a reminder that it’s never too late to embrace change, try something new, and keep creating a life you love.