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Father and Daughter

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Jun 13, 2024
Father and Daughter

Father and Daughter

In this Oscar winning animated short film, a little girl spends enjoyable time with her father, going for walks and riding their bikes together. Then one day she watches as he leaves her on the shore and disappears in a rowboat. She returns faithfully to the spot where she last saw him, through many seasons and stages of her life, until as an elderly woman she comes back yet again, falls asleep in the rowboat on the shore, and wakes to rest in her father’s arms once again.
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Five Keys to Managing Intrusive Thoughts

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June 13, 2024

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Five Keys to Managing Intrusive Thoughts

Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.

– Oprah Winfrey –

Five Keys to Managing Intrusive Thoughts

“Persistent thoughts can be signals to ourselves about underlying life issues that need resolution,” writes Dr. Jill Suttie. “But by drawing upon mindfulness, a self-distanced perspective, physical exercise, redirection, and social support, you can perhaps find a path forward.” Dr. Suttie presents these five practices as collaborators for our internal world of thoughts, which sometimes feel like they are less-collaborative and more combative in nature. “Repetitive, ruminative thinking can make it hard to see reality as it is, keeping us locked into negative thinking patterns that don’t serve us. When that happens, our mental health may be compromised; we may lose sleep, have trouble concentrating, or feel lethargic and depressed.” When this becomes “so problematic that they’re hurting your health, relationships, or ability to engage with life” a professional therapist can provide guidance; however, Dr. Suttie offers hope that there are tools “for transforming rumination into something less toxic and even useful.” { read more }

Be The Change

Take five minutes today to sit, close your eyes and take an inventory of the thoughts present with you. Instead of chasing those those, note what they are: “Thoughts about work,” “Worry,” etc. Give yourself the gift of not having to catch every thought, even for just five minutes. { more }

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