As we have discussed earlier about what overthinking is and how destructive it can be, we will now go into how to get reduce it or how to get rid of it completely.
1) Identify your thought patterns: This step surely comes first and is the most important one because once you get to know how your thoughts work or you find out what’s triggering them, it gets easier after that.
2) Observe your responding nature: The way you respond to your thoughts can keep you in a cycle of repetitive thinking, where you can’t act accordingly. Self-awareness is the key.
Make notes on how these thoughts affect your mood and so on, in that very moment where you find yourself going through various things in your mind, not after or before.
3) Stop trying to control everything: Yes, that’s right. Don’t try to control your thoughts, emotions, or situations. It is an act of perfectionists and can contribute to pushing others away. With this type of worrying, you always anticipate and worry about almost anything that’s going on in your life.
4) Let go of the past: When there is constantly chattering about the past or the future, there is a lot of energy that is being used up. Most of the time the questions deal with “what ifs” or “should haves”.
Past is just memories recorded in your brain. It is of no significance by itself until we try and give meaning to it, thereby wasting our precious energy.
5) Live in the moment: This one is the key here. Living in the moment means that you are truly enjoying yourself. It is the instant perception of beauty and wholeness and there is a great delight in it. It is that moment where there is not a single ounce of concern regarding the past or the future.
The ability to be in this moment has greater significance for your mental wellness where you receive true happiness, peace, and joy.
6) Be conscious of your fear: Don’t let your fears consume you. Fear of making a mistake prevents you from enjoying yours here and now. Fear can only exist before or after an event, but never in the active present. Hence, it is not an actuality.
Go with your intuitive nature to make decisions. Intuition has no conflict whatsoever, whereas fear, anger, guilt, and other negative emotions fight against you and not for you.
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