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How To Take Control Of Your Racing Mind!

 

How To Take Control Of Your Racing Mind!

 


It's no fun to go through your days with a hundred ideas running around in your head at the same time.

Confusion, annoyance, rage, negativity, fear, and other negative emotions may all affect your mood.

All that dense energy can have an effect on your health over time.

Is your mind still busier than you'd like it to be? Do you wish you could fall asleep quickly at night but find it difficult due to your racing mind?

You're unable to relax your nervous system?

Take heart, dear one; there are techniques you can learn to help you relax and enjoy some much-needed peace and quiet.

Living mindfully is a good place to start.

It's not uncommon for chaos to come before clarity.

Confusion and chaos will appear just when you're about to reach a breakthrough or enter a new season of your life.

Have you ever had that happen to you?

It's as if all hell breaks loose in your head, and you fear you're going to lose it. “What did I do to deserve this?” you wonder.

But then, just as quickly as the turmoil began, it comes to an end. You've made it through, and now you can relax and enjoy the clarity and peace that comes with it.

Consider how far you've come throughout your life and how you've persevered in the face of adversity!

Make a conscious effort to live mindfully.

Living in the present moment is what it means to be mindful. It means being mindful of the present moment rather than dwelling on the past or future.

You could be going through a period of inner or outer turmoil right now. Don't give up hope despite the constant internal chatter. In reality, believe that something significant is happening deep inside you as you maintain your faith (whatever that means to you).

Make an effort to concentrate on your breath in each moment. Do whatever you're doing mindfully, with your full focus on your activities. Your decision to live a mindfully optimistic life will pay off.

You might feel irritated or depressed as a result of your situation. “This is crazy and taking forever!” you might exclaim.

Resist the temptation to dive into the abyss of negativity.

Take some time to be alone by yourself instead. Relax by taking a few long, deep breaths.

Continue to concentrate on the inhale and exhale. Recite phrases like "I am peace" or "All is well" in your head.

Recognize that clarification and breakthrough will arrive in due course. Have faith in the method.

Accept and Embrace The Emotions

Take a moment to welcome unpleasant feelings like sorrow, anger, grief, or fear as they occur. There is an explanation for the increase in negative emotions. It may be conveying a valuable message to you.

It's easy to get caught up in the intense emotion and anxiety. If you're used to doing things this way, it can take some time to break the habit.

In the world of counseling, there's a word that's widely used. “To cure it, you have to face it and feel it.”

Do you have a lot of racing thoughts going through your head? Is it true that the majority of them are negative?

Sit quietly and wait for them to appear. Begin to pay attention to them. Take a few minutes to feel them. Internally, have a discussion with them.

“Hey there, fear. What exactly is it? What message are you attempting to communicate to me? Oh, you need my assistance in creating a secure inner environment? Take some time each day to shut out the outside world and focus on yourself? Fear, then. That is exactly what I want to do.”

Hello, perplexity. I notice you. I understand. You're concerned that I won't make the best decision. I understand. But I want you to know that I'm doing whatever I can to make the best decision possible for myself. I'm presenting myself as a responsible adult, and I'm taking some quiet time to gather my thoughts. You should take a step back from the perplexity. “Don't worry, I've got this.”

You catch my drift.

Make an effort to live in the present moment. Accept and embrace the feelings for a brief moment before letting them go. Allow them to float away like water. Have faith that whatever choices you make will be the best for you at this point in your life.

Inquire for assistance

Mindfulness and meditation are excellent methods for calming the mind. However, if you've tried them all and failed, consider seeking clinical assistance. You don't have to let your mind be dominated by racing thoughts.

There are experts who are trained to assist you in gaining mental clarity and emotional independence.

Seek advice from a psychiatrist, Life Coach, mentor, or other professional.

Give yourself permission to accept help.

Wait patiently.

Learning to relax the mind and experience mindful living requires time. In your brain, there are several neuronal pathways that are fairly fixed in their ways. With some time and effort, you will learn to rewire them.

It's fine if you don't feel full peace of mind right away. Learn to be patient and to put your faith in the process and your life's course. Do what you can now, and the rest will come later. Enjoy each day by being conscious and present.

Have faith that things will work out for you. You're getting more tranquil. You will be able to achieve unity, harmony, and serenity if you commit to living mindfully.

#awakenedmind

Comments

  1. I will have serenity and peace of mind. I wish to do more of this as often as possible. Thank you for the reminder sir

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  2. A moment of quietness a d deep meditation is a major key to calming every turmoil.
    Thank you sir.

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    1. A moment of silence is necessary for mind control. Whoever is able to control his mind determines what happens to him at any given circumstance

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  3. Thanks
    I do sendomly experience mind racing after long day of work
    Thanks for showing how to control it

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  4. It is true that the mind is the industry of innovations and that without it, was there anything made that was made. Because of the significance of the mind, it is worth being guided with all sense of diligence. Thank you Sir for sharing your thoughts. God bless you.

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  5. Dr.Dennis Ekwedike: Every action repeatedly done becomes automatic. If we persevere, success is us because nothing good comes easy !

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    1. Repetition is the mother of all learning and that is why we are creatures of habit

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  6. No individual can be great if he or she doesn't master and have Control over his or her mind. Because, Mind is the Brain box where all thought impulses both negative and Positive emerge, it's pertinent to say that, in controling our minds we must also master and control our subsconscious minds aswell. But to be frankly speaking, it has become a hassle for me to control my mind in the past years, I will make use of this well illustrated Approaches that Dr Pinpoint in this Article to master my mind and be the controller of mind. Thanks Plenty Dr for this great piece. More Divine wisdom Dr!!

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    1. The Mind is the BRAIN BOX of the human engine - the body
      and whenever one has control over his mind, the engine would follow it anywhere it goes

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  7. Racing thought are very real. They are negative emotions. They come to us and instill these negative thought in us but in all these,we need optimism and living mindfully as you said sir. Analyze the present and be at peace with the present

    Thank you sir

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    1. Yes
      If we recognize these thoughts for what they are, we would be able to handle them better and make our lives worth living

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  8. Thanks a lot Sir for the practical stuff on living mindfully.

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