Working 
Through Silence
Noise as a Distraction 
Our lives are typically filled 
with noise. There are the noises from the outside world that we cannot control, 
and there are the noises we allow into our lives. These noises, from seemingly 
innocuous sources like the television and radio, can actually help us avoid 
dealing with uncomfortable thoughts and emotions. However, using noise as a 
distraction hurts more than it helps because you are numbing yourself to what 
may be internally bubbling up to the surface for you to look at and heal. 
Distracting yourself with talk-radio, television, or other background noises can 
also prevent you from finding closure to issues that haunt you. 
Noise as 
a distraction can affect us in many ways. It can help you stay numb to emotions 
that you don’t want to feel, allow you to avoid dealing with problems, distract 
you from having to think, and make it easier for you to forget reality. Drowning 
out the thoughts and emotions you find uncomfortable or overwhelming can 
complicate your issues because it allows them to fester. By tuning out noise and 
relishing silence, you create the space to experience and express what you are 
hiding. It is only then that self-exploration can begin in earnest and you can 
stare down frightening issues. In silence, it becomes easier to let your 
strongest feelings come forth, deal with them, and find new ways of resolving 
your problems. 
When you go within without the veil of noise to shield 
you from yourself, you’ll be able to figure out what you need to heal. Embracing 
silence and introspection allows you to work through your thoughts and emotions 
and transmute them. Free of the need for noise, you can accept your pain, anger, 
and frustration as they come up and turn them into opportunities to evolve.