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Thursday, August 4, 2011

How to stop worrying and obsessive thoughts which may cause over thinking brain habit.

Thursday, August 4, 2011
Research shows that 52 percent of people mull things over and over before making a move. But thinking too much can trap the brain in a worry cycle, explains psychologist Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, PhD. When you find yourself going round-and-round over an issue, try using some of these tips:
Get a second opinion. You’re used to going it alone, but the old adage two heads are better than one is a good mantra for you.
Look for distractions. When you begin over thinking, get up and change places. Studies show that a new vantage point can be enough to shake you out of a fruitless thought process.
Keep a handwritten stop sign on your desk or bathroom mirror. Visual clues can cut down on excessive thinking
Envision a happy ending. Praying or meditating on a positive outcome will block confusing or negative thoughts.
Steer clear of worry buddies, friends who tend to over think things just as you do. Reaching out to a positive thinker will help you think positively, too.

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