Overthinking is one of the biggest causes
of unhappiness. Overthinking can create problems that weren’t even there or may
not even happen in the first place. Most of the problems or situations we
conjure up in our mind are fear and worry based and do not aid us – although we
think that by overthinking we are helping or protecting ourselves in some way.
What we are really doing is robbing ourselves of this gift in this very
moment.
Once we get started, it’s hard to stop overthinking.
HERE ARE 5 WAYS TO STOP OVERTHINKING:
1.
STOP AND FOCUS ON THE POSITIVE GOING ON RIGHT NOW.
We have become a society that allows
overthinking and negative thinking to prevail. By simply shifting your
focus to what makes you happy, or what you’re thankful for, you can start to
retrain your mind to think more positively. Remember: It only takes one brick
at a time to build a home…
Consequently, you will start to feel more
peaceful and stop overthinking, since you no longer put so much emphasis on the
negativity you perceive within yourself and elsewhere.
Remember, energy flows where attention goes
– you can stop overthinking by creating awareness behind your thoughts.
2.
REPEAT PEACEFUL WORDS TO YOURSELF THROUGHOUT YOUR DAY.
Pay attention to your brain at this very
moment…what kinds of thoughts do you observe?
Most likely, you will notice that the
majority of your overthinking centers around what you have to do today, or what
someone said that made you angry, or even degrading thoughts about yourself.
Don’t feel bad, though; with so much negativity around us, maintaining a
consistent positive mindset isn’t always easy. However, you can actually
counter the negative, stress-inducing thoughts with simple, peaceful words.
Anytime you feel a bout of anxiety coming
on, introduce calming words into your awareness, such as: Tranquil. Calm.
Peaceful. Serenity. Light. Love. Relaxing. Breeze. Beach. The last two words in
the sequence describe scenery, which you can do as well if it makes you feel
peaceful. Words carry a lot of meaning and power, so use them to your advantage
whenever you feel stressed out.
3.
MEDITATE ON A REGULAR BASIS.
We suggest meditation a whole lot on our
website, but for good reason. When you meditate, you stop the flow of thoughts
bombarding your consciousness every second, and instead move into a space where
stillness takes precedence. While you don’t have to turn off your brain to
meditate, many people feel that their thoughts slow down incredibly, and they
can observe themselves much easier with controlled breaths and closed eyes.
Meditation simply brings awareness into the body, and makes it much easier to
cope with daily challenges.
If you want to cultivate more peace in your
mind and life, start meditating, or sitting quietly focusing on nothing but
your breath for at least ten minutes a day on a daily basis. You will find that
adopting a more peaceful mindset becomes much more attainable.
4.
LIVE IN THE HERE AND NOW.
Forget about the errands you have to run
tomorrow after work, or the bills you have to pay next week, or the uncertainty
of your future that you haven’t even gotten to yet. When you let thoughts like
these ruminate, it can cause great dis-ease within the body, and even lead to
anxiety, depression, chronic stress, and other serious problems. Most anxiety
is caused by simply living in a time other than the one we have right now, so
bring yourself back to the present whenever you feel your thoughts taking you
elsewhere.
By allowing yourself to flow from one
moment to the next, just as you did as a child, you will recapture what it
means to feel true peace.
5.
GET OUT IN NATURE.
Nature is the perfect way to quiet a busy
mind. You could do this on a weekend or on your lunch break in a nearby
park. If you’re really stressed out, considering going on a vacation somewhere
beautiful and away from everything.
Anything you can do to strengthen your bond
with nature will greatly benefit your mind, and help you remember that we
create most stress we feel in our mind and body. We originated in a place of
pure harmony, and most of what we see around us is just a very persistent
illusion. Remember that nature doesn’t struggle through life, and you don’t
have to, either. Don’t get too caught up with the trivial matters of the
material world, because you won’t find peace in numbers or possessions.
Truthfully, peace resides within your heart
already, but Mother Earth can help you remember this by providing solace from
the strains of modern society.
“There’s no Wi-Fi in the
forest, but I promise you will find a better connection.”
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