Why will my brain never slow down?
Anonymous
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Aug 14, 2020
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I can't answer for anyone but myself, but my brain is a tyrant of sheet rain in a tropical storm, mixed with hail, lightning, thunder, and sheets of ice simultaneously blanketing, blacking out, roaring, blinding, and howling all at once.
Whether I'm anxious and worried about fifty million things, Manic and unable to call it quits starting 20 million different things, or just high because I'm having a rare good day and not realizing I am taking on too many thoughts at once.
So much goes into my brain. So much light up all those delicate nerve centers. Setting off my anxiety, triggering my traumas, or sometimes just making me interested in life again.
I have to learn to listen to myself, not stop thinking, or even slow down but taking a moment, normally at least a few minutes. to close my eyes and take a few deep breaths. To let it all just tumble around at once, but not grabbing on to any one thing.
Letting everything in my brain becoming a river that flows through me, my thoughts like fish I feel and see but not grab a hold of, just observe, and respect and admire and let them keep swimming.
Eventually, I find myself figuring out the answer to why they are racing, and I can calmly address that which is important.
Magicalmoongirl
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Sep 6, 2020
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You could have a lot going on or sometimes if you don't have something like a set task to keep your mind preoccupied your worries and thoughts can run wild. Anxiety could be a factor in it or something like ADHD. If you have racing thoughts at night right before you go to bed that is especially common as well. Try thinking about one set thing and concentrating on things one at a time. If I get too overwhelmed with things to do my brain with work really fast and race between thoughts. Calming exercises and mediation and those types of practices could also help with calming the mind as well.
Anonymous
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Oct 10, 2020
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This is what I used to ask myself a lot . I can feel your question. I think it's due to our hectic life style which is causing a lot of stress nowadays . I would suggest you to try Meditation . It has helped me a lot in various aspects . Petit BamBou is an application available in Google Play Store . Apart from guided meditation , A lot of Stories are also available there which always makes me feel more calm .
Remember if you are patient and focussed enough , you will achieve tranquility because it's the natural state of our soul .
Plus you can read some Self help books like The monk who sold his Ferrari . This book doesn't only talk about philosophies , it certainly gives simple and powerful techniques to live a fulfilling life .
Hope it works for you ♥ï¸
bubblegumPuppy68
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Oct 25, 2020
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Your brain won't slow down because you are still alive. What will slow down is your thought process. When we are young our minds race around with thoughts and curiosity. Always open to learning more and more. As we begin to age we lose some of our ability to think quickly as the time clock within us winds down. Good example I walk to the kitchen to get a cup of water but when I get in the kitchen, I don't remember why I came in there in the first place. I am stunned at my self. I can't believe I forgot that quickly. Your brain is a magnificent piece of artwork It is the essence of man. It dictates the functions of your body. So when your brain begins to slow down so will the body.
CalmCourage
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Jan 20, 2021
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I think I was much the same way in that my head would bounce around from one thing to another, what ifs... it wasn't until I started meditating, drinking water and doing breathing exercises that I got a proper hold on my obsessive thinking. Another thing that helped me was getting good sleep. These are simple things that do just make a bit change. The best for me was the meditating. The more you do it, it just compounds over time. It allows you to realise how your mind just runs away with itself. Making links and putting things together. It makes you realise you are not your thoughts exactly. I still have periods of obsessive thinking of course but with these tools it's made it a load more managable.
Anonymous
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Mar 7, 2021
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Brain is very complex part of our body. Overthinking is normal expecially when it is just too much for us. At these times there are so much information around us and it can be really overwhelming. The best way how to handle it is relaxation and meditation. It is natural that older we are more we think. When someone is really stressed out it can even influence his sleep. From my personal experience it is very helpful to calm down and let all these
intrusive thoughts go. Everyone has so many stuff on his mind.
Hereandnow65
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Mar 19, 2021
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There tends to be a strong link between the mind and the body. If you often have anxious/racing thoughts the emotional part of the brain interprets those thoughts as a real threat, which then activates your nervous system. An activated nervous system will lead to more racing and anxious thoughts creating a self serving cycle that can feel overwhelming. There are ways to break this cycle though. For example taking up a mindfulness meditation practice can help to create space between our thoughts/emotions and our immediate reaction to them. Deep breathing exercises during overwhelming times can also slow down the nervous system and induce a calmer state over all. Becoming aware of our own patterns and thought processes can also help us to acknowledge when our negative beliefs about ourselves and the world around us are influencing our thoughts and behaviours. Learning to notice this as it is happening gives us more control over how we respond to negative internal chatter.
GentleTruth72
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Apr 7, 2021
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Too much coffee sometimes gets my brain spinning! It can be actually detrimental to my ability to focus and remain calm to complete tasks, reply to people, or stay engaged. Everything in moderation, I suppose because after all, life is about finding that balance or that "homeostatic equilibrium" that we are all perhaps searching for on some level or another. That said, when I have the right amount of caffeine in my system (whether it's from coffee or tea) I am able to move forward with what I need to be focusing on and it can feel very positive and productive and like a healthy flow-state! So it's all relative :)
bewellbeswell
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May 21, 2021
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I have often wondered this myself. Sometimes I feel like I have been washed under the waves and am really struggling to come up for air amidst the chaos. When this feeling doesn't end, it feels like my brain can't slow down. This occurs when I am overwhelmed. To help with this, I started writing. I'd write what I was feeling, what I had to do, how I'd plan my day, what I wanted to accomplish, and even, how I would accomplish these tasks. For me, this helps slow down the thoughts in my brain from swirling around so fast in the waves. Once a couple of my worries, thoughts or ideas are written down on paper, they no longer have to take up space in my brain. This allows me to slow it all down, and make space.
mellowmushroom0413
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Jul 14, 2021
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Sometimes it's a result of a stressful environment, sometimes it's a result of chemical imbalance. It really just depends. If it's something that is really impacting your life (for example, your ability to function at work, efficiently make clear decisions, interferes with the ability to care for yourself, etc), then it would be wise to seek medical help from your primary care physician or a mental health clinician. It can be really frustrating to deal with to not feel like you can mentally rest, but that experience comes from somewhere and it's important to get to the root of it
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