Part 1 of 3: Letting Go of Your Thoughts
1. Accept that you're thinking too much. Just like eating, thinking is something we need to do to survive, so it is sometimes hard to judge when you are doing too much of it. However, there are several red flags that you are doing too much thinking for your own good. Here are a few of them:
- Are you consumed by the same thought over and over again? Are you not making progress by thinking about this particular thing? If so, this may be a sign that you should move on.
- Have you analyzed the same situation from a million angles? If you've found too many ways to look at something before you decide how to act, you may be being counterproductive.
- Have you enlisted the help of your twenty closest friends in thinking about a particular thing? If so, then it's time to realize that you can only ask for so many opinions about the same idea before you drive yourself insane.
- Are people constantly telling you to stop over-thinking things? Do people tease you for brooding, being a philosopher, or staring out of rainy windows all the time? If so, they may have a point.
- Just spending 15-20 minutes meditating every morning can make a dramatic impact on your ability to stay in the present and let go of all of your nagging thoughts.
- You can also meditate at night to help yourself wind down.
- Join a circuit gym. Having to switch to a new machine every minute when you hear that bell ring will keep you from getting lost in your thoughts.
- Go hiking. Being around nature and seeing the beauty and stillness around you will keep you more focused on the present moment.
- Go swimming. Swimming is such a physical activity that it's even harder to swim and think.
- You can say them aloud to yourself, your cat, or to a trusted friend.
- Besides, if you're hanging out with a friend, you're not just thinking, right? That's something.
Part 2 of 3: Taking Control of Your Thoughts
1. Make a practical list of the things that are troubling you. Whether you're writing on paper or a computer, you should first define a problem, write down your options, and then list the pros and cons for each option. Seeing your thoughts in front of you will also help you stop cycling through them in your head. Once you can't think of anything more to write, your mind has done its job, and it's time to stop thinking.
- If making a list still doesn't help you make a decision, don't be afraid to follow your intuition. If two or more options seem equally appealing, thinking more will not make things clearer. This is when you should listen to something deeper.
- Try to write in your diary at least a few times a week. This will help you get used to the idea of a "thinking time" and will help you sit down with your thoughts, instead of having them trouble you throughout the day.
- The list can be practical and can deal with the bigger things, like: "spend more time with my family."
- This may sound ridiculous, but you've got to try it before you knock it.
Part 3 of 3: Living in the Moment
1. Solve as many problems as you can. If your problem is that you think too much about nothing, worry for no reason, or think about things you can't control, then there's not much you can do to "solve" the problems that are plaguing your thoughts. But think of the ones you can solve and make an active plan for going about doing so, instead of thinking, thinking, thinking without it going anywhere. Here are some ideas for what you can do:
- Instead of thinking about whether or not your crush likes you, take action! Ask him or her out. What's the worst that can happen?
- If you're worried that you're falling behind in work or school, make a list of all of the things you can do to succeed. And then do those things!
- If you like to think, "What if..." a lot, try to do the things that are feasible.
- Alone time is definitely a good thing, but it's important to mix up your routine with some time to hang out with your friends, let loose, and have fun.
- Write a poem or a short story
- Take a night class in history
- Take a pottery or ceramics class
- Learn karate
- Take up surfing
- Try biking instead of driving
- Taking up a dance class would be a great way to start a new hobby and to dance.
- Even if you're not into hiking, running, biking, or surfing, make a goal of walking through a park at least once or twice a week, taking a weekend trip to something nature-related with your friends during your next vacation, or just going somewhere were you can stare out at a big blue lake or ocean.
- And if that seems like too much work for you, just go outside. Being out in the sun will make you happier, healthier, and less likely to brood.
7. Make a gratitude list. Every day, make a list of at least five things you are grateful for. This will make you focus on people and things instead of thoughts. If every day is too much, try doing it every week. Mix it up. Every little thing counts, even the barista who gives you a free refill of your coffee.
8. Appreciate beautiful music. Listening to a great song can make you feel in touch with the world outside your own head. You can do this by going to a concert, playing an old CD in your car, or even getting a record player and some LPs and going old school. Close your eyes, soak in the notes, and live in the now.
- It doesn't have to be Mozart or something meaningful or hoity-toity. Listening to Katy Perry can do the trick too!
Tips
- Don't dwell on the past, especially if it's negative or overwhelming. Realize if dwelling on situations that takes you out of the moment too much can be dangerous and cause you to become confused.
- Just keep in mind that you're not alone , everyone thinks. Why do you think we sleep? So we can take a timeout from this vessel of ours!
- Thinking is a process which could bring bad or good intentions. Use your thoughts only for good intentions; it will make you a better person.
- As you think, don't self deprecate. To do so escalates anxiety and spirals thinking. Get comfortable with situations ending and questions answered in a way that may not be what you want. Deal with this disappointment by letting go. Mantra "It's over and I didn't get my way. I will survive." To use survive makes it sound life or death. You will laugh most times because you will realize how trivial the matter and how much pressure you were putting on yourself.
- Remember to be proud to be a thinker. You're not trying to give yourself a personality makeover--you're just trying to make your thinking habit more manageable.
- Whenever you feel overwhelmed with thoughts, take a moment to relax and analyze before paralyze.
- Play with animal. It's a great way to get outside of yourself. They will make you laugh and realize it's the little things in life that count.
- Be neutral, and use the brain to communicate information effectively. The mind and action processor will work effectively when hormonal change and adrenaline flow are minimal.
- Stop reading this and go invite a friend now! Just have fun and try to relax.
- Take a nice hot bubble bath with candles and just relax, it helps a lot!
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