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The Overthinking Cure

  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    You’ll know it’s mental chatter when:
    It goes round and round in a loop that never stops
    It’s often negative/pessimistic
    It prevents you from solving problems, rather than helps you
    It makes you feel distracted and disconnected
    It’s based in the past or future, and not the present
    Most crucially: it increases anxiety while decreasing beneficial action
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    No More Daydreaming, No More Excuses
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    Underneath that, write down as many options and opportunities you can identify.
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    Once you’ve put your fears down on paper, look at them, and acknowledge them. Acknowledge how you feel about them. But then, take action.
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    No More Reacting, Only Responding
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    what action can I take? Breathe deeply and carry on, feeling how much calmer and in control you feel.
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    No More Blaming or Complaining
    Whining about the weather. Gossiping about that person at work who annoys you. Listing a family member’s faults to another family member. Going on a ten-minute rant to a friend about how mad you are to get that speeding fine you didn’t deserve. And on and on. We all do it.
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    Nothing good ever comes of complaining! You may think you feel a bit better after whining about something you’re unhappy with, but all you do is disempower yourself further (and probably bore others).
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    Let’s return to the question: who is in control of your life?
  • Suaner, Astrid Therese B.цитирует6 дней назад
    only ones who are empowered to do so.
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