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Discover effective techniques to calm your racing thoughts in this 32-minute video from Wondrium. Learn how Buddhist philosophy offers powerful tools for managing overthinking, and explore practical exercises to interrupt negative thought patterns. Delve into topics such as objectification, sense labeling, and silent mindfulness. Understand the difference between useful thinking and rumination, identify goals that trigger overthinking, and master a simple method to quiet your busy mind. Gain valuable insights to reduce worry and take control of your mental processes through this informative and practical presentation.
Syllabus
Can We Control Our Minds?
Interrupting the Cascade of Negative Thoughts
Putting Objectification into Practice
Sense Labeling Exercise
Silent Mindfulness Exercise
Why Do We Avoid Our Thoughts?
Useful Thinking Versus Rumination
Recognizing Goals that Trigger Overthinking
Simple Method to Interrupt Overthinking
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Wondrium
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It helps me of what I should do when it comes to my overthinking. I hope you still have more of this lectures in order for the others to be able to overcome their hard situation.. Thankyou very much 💖
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I learned more from this that I can use on a daily basis than anything I ever encountered in social work graduate school, 15 years of mental health assessments, etc etc. It was so unbelievably excellent and useful. Loved it and will probably repeat just to hear it all again if that doesn’t say anything!! Does she have any more classes or videos because I don’t see any but sure would love to know if there are. Thanks!