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how to stop overthinking and negative thoughts
Mental Disorders
Question #42483
152 days ago
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how to stop overthinking and negative thoughts - #42483

Audrey
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I am really struggling with overthinking and these constant negative thoughts. It’s like they won’t leave me alone! Just the other night, I was lying in bed, and all these worries popped up. Like, “What if I fail at work?”. “Am I even good enough?”, you know? It’s exhausting! I’ve tried meditation, reading self-help books, but nothing seems to work long term. Sometimes I feel fine, but then it just comes rushing back. I even noticed it affects my sleep – I mean, who can rest when your brain is running a marathon? I have read a bit about how to stop overthinking and negative thoughts using Ayurvedic approaches. Like doing yoga and eating certain foods, but I’ve got no clue where to start really! Do any of you have specific tips or remedies for this?? What about herbal teas or maybe some oils? Just scared this rut won't go away... Also, is there a way I could balance my mind dosha? I wish I could just switch it off sometimes! Any help or personal experiences would be briliant!

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Overthinking and negative thoughts can often be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and activity in the mind and body. When life is fast-paced or unpredictable, Vata can go out of balance, leading to anxiety and restlessness. Here’s how you can address this using Ayurveda.

First, focus on creating a calming routine. Consistency in daily activities like sleep, meals, and work can stabilize Vata. Try to wake up and go to bed at the same time each day. Before sleeping, indulge in a relaxing ritual – warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg can sooth the mind and help promote restful sleep. Make sure your bedroom is a calm, quiet space; maybe consider some soft music while you get ready to sleep.

Diet is another crucial component. Warm, cooked foods are ideal for balancing Vata. Incorporate sweet, sour, and salty tastes into your meals – think root vegetables, grains, and naturally oily foods. Avoid overly spicy, dry, or raw foods, as they are likely to increase Vata imbalances.

Herbal remedies can also be useful. One option is Ashwagandha, known for it’s adaptogenic properties alleviating stress. It should typically be taken under the guidance of a practitioner, but starting with a small nightly dose can be beneficial. Brahmi or Shankhapushpi teas can be calming for the mind, and may be taken in the evening to encourage peace.

As for yoga and breathing, incorporate grounding and calming postures like Child’s Pose and Forward Bend. Practices like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can help center the mind and reduce anxiety.

Finally, don’t overlook the power of self-massage – using warm sesame oil. Apply the oil generously and massage, especially areas like the feet and scalp, before showering. This can bring grounding energy, settling excess Vata.

If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s always advisable to seek a personalized consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner, who can nimbly adapt recommendations to your unique constitution, and life context. There, you can delve deeper into practices that suit your specific needs and promote mental balance.

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