I cant clear my mind, I mind of feel trapped, I have negative thought, its not like stress, or worrying, but I need some ways, to release everything. But can't talk to anyone, because my parents are divorced, I live with my father, and he has a girlfriend which he cares about, but he doesn't care about me. I don't have close friends. So I need some ways, like maybe, hot tab, something else. Help me.How can I clear my mind?
You can find something that can keep you occupied so you don't think about this like joining a sport, gym, ect. You can also write some of this stuff down that you are feeling to help you feel a sense of relief. Go to the gym and exercise. This will help you get rid of the energy you are getting negative thoughts from. Try to always think positive in every situation and rid yourself of all negative thoughts by just thinking about the good stuff in life. Try also doing something that can make you feel good like watching a movie or reading. Something that will bring you into a different state and feeling of peace. Listening to music is something I do that helps me clear my mind of the daily worries I have. And finally, if you want, taking naps sometimes can help you clear your mind and help you feel refreshed.
Hope I helped!
:DHow can I clear my mind?
dang kid i feel for you. im sorry about your troubles.. idk i think you need to pick up a hobby or do something with your time that will help you make friends and forget about the at home issues. do something you enjoy to do.. basically you need to have fun. sports, working out, try something.
Meditation. Honestly.
Even my doctor recommends it.
get a face book, seriously.
Limit ';worrying time'; to around 45 mns, daily, possibly when you get home, or after your evening meal, but not too close to bedtime) after which, resolve firmly to refuse to worry again on that day: realise and accept that to do otherwise would be counterproductive to your mental health, and enjoyment of life. You will have had your ';worry time'; for the day, and can just write down any more thoughts that come to mind, and say to yourself: ';Well, I'll just have to worry about that tomorrow, won't I?';. It's important to regularly monitor, and deal with a negative internal monologue (self talk), or mental process, such as disturbing thoughts, images, impulses, or emotions, by the process of (a): recognising it, and (b): challenging it immediately. Technique For Re-Programming Negative Thoughts: When you notice something negative, such as: ';I can't do this/ am never going to get over this!'; or: ';Why am I always so pathetic/useless/such a loser?'; or even an image, emotion, or a memory; recognise that it is being generated from the negative part of your mind. Having identified and labelled it, visualise a large, red, flashing, ';STOP!'; sign, and/or possibly a stern faced person wagging an index finger at you in a negative manner, then say to yourself as forcefully as you can, even aloud in a big voice, if alone: ';I know this tactic: GO AWAY FOR A WHILE !!!'; You may want to use either: ';ruse';, ';ploy';, ';game';, or ';trick';. In the case of an image, visualise a large ';STOP'; sign, or your preferred version.
Some people go so far as to keep a wide rubber band in their pocket, then put it around their wrist, when they catch themselves backsliding, stretch and release it, as a method of reprogramming their mind sooner, but I don't regard it as being strictly necessary. Remember to remove it, afterwards, if you use this method. Try replacing a negative thought with a positive affirmation of your choice, like: ';I am a unique individual, with my own set of skills, and good points';, or ';I may not be perfect, but I'm doing the best I can, right now';. Practice one of the relaxation methods in sections 11, 2, 2c, or 2i, daily, and when needed. Tai Chi, or yoga suits others better. Give the EFT a good tryout, to see if it helps you. There is a version for use in public places, (you can claim to have a headache, as you massage/lightly tap your temples, but you would then be restricted to subvocalising: saying it to yourself in your mind). Section 53, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris refers: ';Even though I sometimes suffer from anxiety, I deeply and completely accept myself.'; Or Google: ';neurofeedback; therapists'; Herbal remedies, such as chamomile, passionflower, or St. John's wort, are often effective, but the idea is (as with anxiolytic medication) to use them like water wings, or training wheels on a bicycle, providing initial support, and giving time for other treatments, such as therapy, and relaxation techniques, to take effect.
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