Lynsey Castellini
How to ease overthinking

When your thoughts run your life...

Are you an over thinker?


Does your over thinking cause you anxiety?


Do you constantly have that annoying voice nagging at you?


Do you wish you could just shut them off? or mute them?


Do you just wish you knew how to get rid of how it makes you feel?


Well i've been there, and bought many T-Shirts. So, I thought it would be a good idea to give you 3 ways to ease over thinking, that I use myself...


So many of us suffer with over thinking, like many the pandemic made everything a lot worse in that area, and switching off all news reports was my only option in the end, to stop it, and it did actually help. I haven't watched any news since, apart from the Queens death being announced, and Sky Sports when Lewis Hamilton announced he was going to Ferrari.


But whilst it does take time to fully deal with and get rid of your over thinking, there are small methods that can help in a moment of an overthinking crisis.



1. Distract yourself: Sometimes all it takes is a little distraction from what's going on in your head. This can be done by doing something that requires your full attention such as cooking, cleaning or even playing a game, or watching a video on your phone. Allow the intensity pass, then gather yourself and continue.



2. Take some deep breaths: Deep breathing is a great way to calm yourself down, breathing deeply will lower the amount of stress hormones in your body and therefore make you feel more relaxed and less anxious about whatever is causing you that feeling in the first place.



3. Write it down: Writing down what's on your mind can significantly help with feeling over overwhelmed and anxious. This way you can see right in front of you what’s on your mind. Cross of anything you cannot control, and write down what you have to do, to sort out the other things. Brain dumping is such a great tool, that people don't use. If it's out on paper, it's not in your head.



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Have a fantastic day,


- Lynsey x


( IMPORTANT!  - If you do ever find yourself feeling extremely distressed, then please reach out and get professional help. )

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