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Overthinking is the biggest cause of unhappiness: 6 ways to beat it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 20, 2023, 18:00 IST
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How to stop thinking so much and be free

Overthinking is a common habit that can lead to stress, anxiety, and decision-making paralysis. We all tend to do so because none of us have it easy in life be it on a professional level or personal life. When we overthink, we are killing our own joy, our own happiness and for what? If you want to beat overthinking, try these strategies.

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Meditation

Practicing mindfulness techniques can help you stay present and avoid getting lost in a cycle of overthinking. Meditation, deep breathing exercises, and other relaxation methods are great to help you calm your mind and prevent it from wandering into excessive analysis.

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Distract yourself

Engage in activities that require your full attention, like your hobbies, exercise, or reading a book. This diversion can redirect your focus away from overthinking.

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Set time limits

Give yourself a specific time frame to mull over a decision or problem. Once the time is up, take action, even if the decision isn't perfect. Setting deadlines can prevent you from endlessly ruminating on the same thoughts.

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Focus on solutions

Shift your focus from dwelling on problems to actively seeking solutions. Instead of repeatedly going over the same concerns, channel your energy into brainstorming ideas and planning practical steps to address the issue.

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Decision-making

Start with small decisions to build your confidence in making choices. The more you practice decision-making, the easier it becomes to trust your judgment.

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Challenge negative thoughts

When you catch yourself in a cycle of negative or self-critical thinking, challenge these thoughts with evidence that contradicts them. This can help break the cycle of overthinking.


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