
311. How to stop ruminating
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Does your brain seem to hit replay on that embarrassing memory, or go over the way that situationship ended in hopes you’ll find some kind of closure? From dissecting past conversations to catastrophising about what might happen, repetitive thinking can feel like a mental trap. In today's episode, we break down the psychology of rumination: why our minds get stuck in these unhelpful thought cycles, and how we can actively disengage to find mental clarity.
Things we discuss:
- What rumination truly is and what it isn't
- The distinctions between everyday rumination and OCD
- Metacognition: thinking about our thinking
- Cognitive diffusion and detaching from thoughts
- Using mindfulness and grounding techniques to anchor yourself in the present
- Taking back your attention from thought spirals
If you’re tired of your mind rerunning your “best and worst” moments, this episode is for you.
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