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by seankimdesign
1951 days ago
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I've been dealing with a similar condition for a while. I've learned that it's impossible for me to "not think". Any attempts at emptying my head will only invite more anxieties and problems to be solved. Instead, I've learned to fill it with trivial, creative challenges that occupy keep my brain busy enough to ward off negative thoughts yet introduce no stakes. Some examples include: - If I found myself stranded on an island, what kinds of challenges would I have to overcome and how? - If I could improve the magic system of Harry Potter, what changes would I introduce? - If I were given a device that I could use to turn back the time to 6 am once everyday, how could I use it to my best advantage while avoiding any pitfalls? - If I were given a small 12x12x12 room with an unlimited budget to create a living space for me to be confined in, how would I use that space? These would be the kinds of things that I could think about for a while before finding myself fast asleep. Not sure if this would work for anyone else, but maybe you can give it a try? |
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