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Flip_FTW wrote:Meditation helped me with a similar kind of problem. When I was at college I would always spend my time lost in thoughts and daydreams of what I was going to do after I finished.
And yeah the practice of recognising thoughts as thoughts really helped me, it also can help with anxiety and stuff too. When I say meditation, I don't mean the deep spiritual stuff like walking across heated coal in bare feet. I just mean putting some quiet instrumental music on and just laying down for 15 minutes every day, as random thoughts come in. The idea is to try and recognise "That's a thought about family, that's a thought about how tight money is right now." or whatever the case may be. It's like training your brain to recognise thoughts as just thoughts that may or may not be true and so don't need to be at the forefront of your brain constantly.
But then again I'm a strange person so strange things like that tend to work for me, it might be a really bad idea for others.


















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