Two Things You Can Do To Stop Ruminating

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • The term ruminate means to run a thought over and over in your mind. This is the figurative definition. The literal definition refers to cows regurgitating their food to chew it over and over.
    Rumination is not a diagnosis all to itself, we see it in depression and anxiety. Rumination causes people to get stuck in their thoughts and even feel stuck in the negativity of their condition. Typical negative depressive ruminations may be things like: why do I always get the short end of the stick? Why can’t I be happy like everyone else?
    Anxious ruminations tend to be worrying about things that happened in the past like analyzing past situations and worrying about what kind of impression you left, or what did that person mean by that. At the time she said what she did, you didn’t think that much of it, but when you get to the end of the day and start ruminating over the interaction, what the person said takes on a completely different meaning. And it’s usually a negative meaning.
    In both scenarios, it’s repetitive, unhelpful, negative thinking. This is different from deconstructing a past situation so that you can process it and problem solve. In that case, analyzing the past is constructive and you’re not stuck only thinking about the negative aspects of the situation.
    Why does this happen?
    It’s thought to be related to overactivation of the default mode network in your brain. I talked about this in a video I did on mindfulness and depression. The gist of it is the default mode network is the area of the brain that control stimulus-independent thought. Said another way, the area of your brain that controls what you’re thinking about when you’re not actively focused on something. It’s like background thought. Studies have shown that people are more unhappy when they spend a lot of time with their minds wandering. Functional MRI scans looking at brain activity show that the default mode network in your brain is more activated when you are ruminating.
    What do you do about this?
    Two things. One is to spend more time being mindful. Mindfulness is the practice of being fully present in your current circumstance without judgment. If you bring your attention to what you’re currently doing and how it is affecting all five of your senses, you now have dependent thought because you’re actively paying attention to something. Your default mode network where you spend time ruminating is turned off. For more on mindfulness check out the mindfulness video. I also have a body scan audio download that goes along with that video.
    The second thing you can do is develop an if/then action plan. The first part is creating a list of outward signs that you are ruminating. This is what you’re feeling at the time. Since you can get lost in your head, you may not always be aware of what you’re feeling. Some outward signs are things like rocking, fidgeting, feeling your heart race or you may start to get a headache. Take note of your signs so you can easily recognize when you’re in this state.
    Then you want to write plan for what you’re going to do when you notice that you are ruminating. You want to turn to an activity that will distract you from the rumination.
    These activities can be relaxing - like listening to a guided meditation or doing a craft, or putting entries into your gratitude journal.
    Then you want to form your if/then statements with these two pieces of information. You want to write this down to make it official. You don’t want to keep it all in your head. After all you’re trying to get out of your head.
    You want to come up with as many if/then scenarios as you can. You definitely want to cover all of your rumination trigger signs. But for each sign, you may want to have 2 or three activities you will engage in so you can have some variety.
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    Reference
    Berman MG, Peltier S, Nee DE, Kross E, Deldin PJ, Jonides J. Depression, rumination and the default network. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2011;6(5):548-555.
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Komentáře • 2K

  • @Yolduranduran
    @Yolduranduran Před 4 lety +4633

    Humiliating memories get stuck in my head sometimes. I have to talk myself out of it. "who cares, I'm probably the only one who remembers that incident ".

    • @fmleverynameistakenx
      @fmleverynameistakenx Před 4 lety +198

      Really struggling with that lately too

    • @suziecheeseman3760
      @suziecheeseman3760 Před 4 lety +282

      This used to torment me too. The loop that went around and around in my head felt like such a big part of my existence it felt like it was me. As I had excellent therapies over the years, my struggle with this has dissipated. Although not completely gone it is not nearly so debilitating. Incorporating mindfulness in simple ways helped. Nothing monumental. Just everyday things like lifting my head up when I walked, looking around and noticing things instead of looking down and stuck in my ruminations. It helped me feel part of the wider world not just the tiny world of my thoughts. Another was feeling the heat of plates and cutlery when I unpacked the dishwasher and focussing on the task at hand. This pulled my sometimes far-flung, scattered, painful ruminations back to a focal point that eased the torment of my mind. Remember that we are so deeply human, flawed and still lovable, we can behave poorly and be absolutely forgivable. I really hope you find peace of mind. xo

    • @disaj7460
      @disaj7460 Před 4 lety +38

      @@suziecheeseman3760 lovely & encouraging comment! 💖🙏☝

    • @natasha83196
      @natasha83196 Před 4 lety +7

      Me too.

    • @Cynthia-Landers
      @Cynthia-Landers Před 4 lety +64

      @Yolanda Estrada Me too! It can hurt like heck sometimes. Sometimes I have to give my own brain a talking-to: "We are not going to think about that anymore! Think about it some other time. Gimme my mind back. I need to use it now." I think it kind of works.

  • @hibaalsiyabi7098
    @hibaalsiyabi7098 Před 3 lety +1210

    It gets obsessive, it literally goes on and on. It makes me sad

    • @alexh7146
      @alexh7146 Před 3 lety +26

      I feel the same way too

    • @vivixeyl5380
      @vivixeyl5380 Před 3 lety +50

      it makes me hate everything I do

    • @aena5995
      @aena5995 Před 3 lety +10

      @@vivixeyl5380 same especially if simeone comments on ur physical apparance even if u r normal and then tht thiught plays on r mind for more then a month i feel like its making an eating disorder trigger in me 😭

    • @vivixeyl5380
      @vivixeyl5380 Před 3 lety +6

      It gave me self hatred maybe even depression once.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +3

      @@alexh7146 if the rumination is affecting your physical health you must meet your physician. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life without sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more relaxation enter the following on google search and listen before sleep repeating the affirmations in your mind. -“52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will get relief quickly. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @Anonymous-fj2uo
    @Anonymous-fj2uo Před 2 lety +1269

    Rumination has been THE biggest source of misery in my life. The feeling of utter hopelessness and deep regret. Even when I try and stop replaying the thoughts, the feelings are still there😭

    • @nachigowda07
      @nachigowda07 Před 2 lety +7

      Just concentrate on ur breathe..hear urself breathing.. put ur earplugs on so u can hear ur breath.. just concentrate on breathe in breathe out.. it will be difficult but pls do it.

    • @nachigowda07
      @nachigowda07 Před 2 lety +9

      Stopping a thought is like saying ... Dont think of a purple Monkey... Now ur mind is thinking of a purple monkey... So just breathe....just focus on ur breathe...

    • @doginboat
      @doginboat Před 2 lety +20

      Im so sorry for you... i hope life gets better from now on, youll find the light at the end of the tunnel one day!! Just believe it!!

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Před 2 lety +57

      Here's what I do. I say to myself, "Ok, you want to think about it, then let's REALLY think about it!" I then start at the beginning of the event, time, place, and go thru every detail. Who hurt me, how I handled it. I tell myself, yeah that really hurt, it sucked, they were mean, I messed up, I felt so embarrassed. But, I'm still here, and that event is GONE. It's ok to feel the hurt, but it's not ok for the hurt to run your feelings. I find trying to hold the thoughts back makes them persist, like a song stuck in your head. Focusing thought on them shifts it from a nagging memory to analysis with a different part of your brain, she talked about it in the previous video.

    • @dickweedstarchild
      @dickweedstarchild Před 2 lety +3

      Same

  • @LionDen510
    @LionDen510 Před 3 lety +922

    I ruminate over the most painful things that have happened, it has ruined who I used to be, I used to be happy and now I cannot stop thinking

    • @liriodendronlasianthus
      @liriodendronlasianthus Před 3 lety +13

      Same here

    • @sarahchevallier1125
      @sarahchevallier1125 Před 3 lety +17

      im exactly the same , idnt know what to do

    • @monasky6693
      @monasky6693 Před 3 lety +7

      Same

    • @LionDen510
      @LionDen510 Před 3 lety +26

      Hey rumination crew, feel free to use here to escape your thoughts. CZcams comment section is great to escape into

    • @anns1921
      @anns1921 Před 3 lety +29

      I'm the same way. It truly sucks. I pray we all find our way out of this and have peace in our heads. God bless!!

  • @JLDReactions
    @JLDReactions Před 4 lety +3361

    I´m not a therapist, but I find distracting yourself from your thoughts doesn´t work in the long run. It just builds more resistance to the thought. Instead, write the thought out on paper WITHOUT judging whatever comes out no matter how shameful, hateful, bigoted, selfish, etc you think the thought is. Having these thoughts doesn´t make you a bad person. You are not your thoughts. What you resist persists. Transfer your thoughts to paper so your mind doesn´t keep analyzing it. It works!

    • @jus1empressify
      @jus1empressify Před 3 lety +62

      Thanks i will try this ....i did in the past and it helped but im not sure it will help this time but im hopeful.

    • @lizziedownen4204
      @lizziedownen4204 Před 3 lety +56

      I journal my thoughts and moods and why I'm having these feelings.

    • @chronologizer422
      @chronologizer422 Před 3 lety +91

      You saved me 7 minutes of my life and added 7 decades.

    • @orest7230
      @orest7230 Před 3 lety +9

      @@chronologizer422 did you recover?

    • @chronologizer422
      @chronologizer422 Před 3 lety +12

      @@orest7230 No, I just know how to prepare myself for my future after 2025

  • @lilnarm_smoothblaze
    @lilnarm_smoothblaze Před 4 lety +1395

    Ruminating has been a part of my life, my WHOLE life

  • @terrancekayton007
    @terrancekayton007 Před 3 lety +892

    Dang. Why does life have to be so hard...work at this, go get therapy for that, this that this that. I just want to start over from scratch sometimes and still remember all of this stuff so I don’t freaking do it again. That’s it.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +5

      @Lisa V I am sure you are under some medication. Combine medication, meditation and a daily prayer for a better life. Whenever you can in the daytime sit in one place and just observe your in coming and outgoing breath for a few minutes. You will feel nice My best wishes are with you. Shyaaam Sir-Counsellor. I am also praying for you.

    • @samgrace6399
      @samgrace6399 Před 3 lety

      Yep

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety

      @Lisa V Best wishes.

    • @marilynpeppers1356
      @marilynpeppers1356 Před 2 lety +2

      @Lisa V …sounds like your thoughts are a wreck happening over and over.
      So sorry. Do you have a good support system?

    • @marilynpeppers1356
      @marilynpeppers1356 Před 2 lety

      @Lisa V …best regards, hon. I’m saying a prayer for you.

  • @JACOPO.OFFICIEL
    @JACOPO.OFFICIEL Před 3 lety +305

    "Studies have shown that people are more unhappy when they spend their time with their minds wandering" (good thing to keep in mind)

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 Před 3 lety +6

      I believe that

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +13

      @@jessie9653 Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing anxiety and negative thoughts. . For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Avoid moving too much. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath with eyes open or closed. Best part is mood swings also reduce after daily meditation. Do the above meditation daily twice to feel relaxed. For more thought control tips enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will feel much better. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @attheranch4876
      @attheranch4876 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, this can be difficult in retirement.

    • @Faye-el1bz
      @Faye-el1bz Před 3 měsíci

  • @NickRedstar
    @NickRedstar Před 4 lety +781

    I find podcasts and books on tape help me. Hearing a voice in your head other than yours is a good distraction.

    • @meghanworkman6449
      @meghanworkman6449 Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed.

    • @taydenbaker1668
      @taydenbaker1668 Před 3 lety +3

      My friend has rumination syndrome and I want to help him out is there anything else that you know that can help? He’s 18 years old and is about to go to college

    • @NickRedstar
      @NickRedstar Před 3 lety +13

      Tayden Baker I also like to walk for exercise. Or any kind of exercise is good. Hobbies are a good distraction. I’m getting back into playing music.

    • @Diakonov29
      @Diakonov29 Před 3 lety +2

      I listen to Howard stern and Joe rogan

    • @msangieluzu
      @msangieluzu Před 3 lety

      Suggestions ⁉️

  • @jus1empressify
    @jus1empressify Před 3 lety +568

    I only ruminate when i didnt get to say things i feel like i should have said, and i stop when i actually get those things off my chest. If i go out doors it helps but once i get back home or have time alone it starts back. Thanks for the info though

    • @handeercel6966
      @handeercel6966 Před 3 lety +16

      Ohhh God sameeee!!!♥️

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +10

      Just Empress, Take some action today. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts. For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more relaxation enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @candy2325
      @candy2325 Před 3 lety +4

      Journaling is very helpful

    • @jus1empressify
      @jus1empressify Před 3 lety +9

      @@candy2325 I actually did turn to Journaling and you're right it does help alot. I'm also reading this book called Master your emotions it's been helpful thus far. Thanks alot

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +2

      @@handeercel6966 Only if thought rumination becomes too much consulting a psychologist may be needed. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life without anxiety-negative thoughts sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more relaxation enter the following on google search and listen before sleep repeating the affirmations in your mind. -“52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. Find peace of mind. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.
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  • @KingaGorski
    @KingaGorski Před rokem +195

    Important to learn about rumination:
    When we think we've done something stupid or embarrassing, we generally tend to overestimate the *duration* and *intensity* of other people's judgments about the situation, especially our role in it.
    Simply put:
    1) People aren't thinking about us or stewing over events as much as we think they are
    2) Their feelings aren't as harsh and critical as we think they are
    Be kind to yourself 🕊

    • @nolives
      @nolives Před rokem +4

      I want to add to this that people will ALWAYS remember how you made THEM feel rather than remember how YOU feel about yourself. Im no guru who has mastered this, I still have insecurities I worry about too but this is a good reminder to yourself that how you treat people matter more than the flaws you percieve in yourself.

    • @sallypettit7156
      @sallypettit7156 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, I will do that…then when I think it was not a big deal, it was; so I go back to, I should have thought about it more.

    • @lstarkiller1
      @lstarkiller1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      This is excellent advice.

    • @thefreshmailand
      @thefreshmailand Před 6 měsíci +3

      Although this might be true, I think what you are doing right here might be a compulsion. The goal is not to reason with anxiety, the goal is to stop carrying. Even if the people do think the way we fear they do, we should rather not give into these thoughts since the this fear (that people might think bad about us) should not be a fear in the first place (or at least not in this intensity). Don't say "the people don't think that way", say "Maybe, maybe not". This helped me way more.

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 Před 10 dny

      I agree. Once we stop ruminating, they contact us because those thoughts no longer give them power. They must feel it through the universe?

  • @gfersurvived6622
    @gfersurvived6622 Před 3 lety +533

    You're in your own prison. Literally existing in a nightmare every day.

    • @Krusher_K
      @Krusher_K Před 2 lety +14

      Couldn't agree more

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +12

      Gfsurvived, Practical action is needed. Heal yourself from negative thoughts. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 10-15 minutes or more. Let thoughts come. Slowly negative thoughts will reduce and relax the mind. Whenever you are free sit still for a few minutes and observe your breath. Being still reduces negative thoughts. Make it a habit. Do the above meditation regularly to have a better life. Best wishes and prayers. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @FalaFrances
      @FalaFrances Před 2 lety +7

      Birth is a curse and existence is prison

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Krusher_K For a better and more relaxed life do the simple breath observing practice I msgd you regularly. I have been doing it for the last 15 years and feel relaxed. Read more about positive effects of breathing on the brain aon google. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir-Counsellor.

    • @yugiwitastick
      @yugiwitastick Před 2 lety +2

      Mans just described my whole life.

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 Před 4 lety +814

    I start ruminating as soon as I go to bed. I can ruminate for hours over past events, old hurts, what I am going to do in the future, etc.
    My mind just will not shut off!
    Listening to Gregorian Chants helps me. The repetative rythym of the chanting seems to distract my thoughts.

    • @hazida5420
      @hazida5420 Před 4 lety +20

      This is when meditation is helpful 😊

    • @isaacassimov4096
      @isaacassimov4096 Před 4 lety +10

      Same story here: Zen music relaxes me enough to sleep.

    • @lucretiz
      @lucretiz Před 4 lety +14

      I know that feels I have gotten a lot of relief by watching yt chanels on mental health

    • @serendipityruleslife3615
      @serendipityruleslife3615 Před 4 lety +6

      Enigma is another great one for that

    • @originalbrothafullasoul9033
      @originalbrothafullasoul9033 Před 4 lety +12

      I seriously need to start back meditating because I’ve been ruminating for too long and it is draining the energy out of me 😫😣🤕

  • @shreyabhagat3903
    @shreyabhagat3903 Před 3 lety +697

    I see a lot of people struggling with this thing and here's a little help which I've learned over time and it has helped me alot. So whenever you find yourself ruminating, just calm yourself down. Guide that thought with 'Shhh, Stop'. Be gentle with yourself and don't beat yourself up for thinking this way. This is very psychological and almost everyone goes through this thing. You need not worry about it. Practice breathing exercises before you go to bed. Most of the times it isn't about the person/situation you're ruminating about, it has everything to do with you. Vision your goals and let go of the past. Forgive yourself, thank yourself, and love yourself. For if that particular thing did not happen in your life, you probably wouldn't end up where you are today. You got this. You are not your thoughts. You are you. You can change your thoughts, it will be troublesome in the beginning but you'll make it, I promise. ❤️

    • @createdbeing8166
      @createdbeing8166 Před 2 lety +15

      Thankyou thats a beautiful reminder and something I need to work on. Being kind and loving to my inner self:)

    • @maydavalle
      @maydavalle Před 2 lety +5

      𝓢𝓗𝓱𝓱𝓱, 𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓹
      Will try this more…
      ❤️

    • @latyshal.2286
      @latyshal.2286 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for sharing. 🌻💛 God bless you. 🙏🏾

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +6

      @@createdbeing8166Reduce negative thoughts to feel better. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, eyes closed, be still and observe the sensations of your incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10-15 minutes or more. Don’t fight with your thoughts. Slowly they will reduce and relax the mind. No deep inhalation-exhalation or breath counting needed. Anytime of the day or night before sleep sit or lie down on your back and observe your breath. Be as still as possible as it reduces negative thoughts. Make this a lifetime daily habit to have a good life. Best wishes Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maydavalle Reduce negative thoughts to feel better. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, eyes closed, be still and observe the sensations of your incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10-15 minutes or more. Don’t fight with your thoughts. Slowly they will reduce and relax the mind. No deep inhalation-exhalation or breath counting needed. Anytime of the day or night before sleep sit or lie down on your back and observe your breath. Be as still as possible as it reduces negative thoughts. Make this a lifetime daily habit to have a good life. Best wishes Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @DrumWild
    @DrumWild Před 3 lety +100

    Today, I am still thinking about how my neighbor poisoned and killed my dog in 1969, when I was 4 years old. Now I'm 56, and it still hangs in there with all of the other horrible and humiliating experiences that I've had during my entire life.

    • @sagapoetic8990
      @sagapoetic8990 Před 3 lety +12

      That is horrible and entirely understandable it would be shocking always. It's amazing the impact creepy, cruel people have or that they have to do these mean-spirited things to others. And when things happen to us in our childhood, that remains a long time with us. We were young and vulnerable. Everyone has humiliating experiences, we are all there with you. The world is full of such creeps unfortunately. It's the shock value and sense of betrayal -- especially when cruelty comes from people we respected or thought we knew or we least expected the event to occur. 1) Creeps do this because something is wrong within them, 2) they demonstrated themselves not worthy of our respect, and 3) thank God we are not them. We just had the misfortune to merely cross into their path like a deer. Pray life fixes them and if not, they go where they can't hurt people. It's more horrible to be the jerk who does things to others and doesn't get this is wrong. What would you advise your 4 year old self? Whatever you'd say, you'd likely include hugging your 4 year old self, too. The world needs more people like you to safeguard us from the mean-spirited ones.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +1

      Drum Wild. You neighbour will be punished for his bad deed. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts. For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more relaxation enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @corrinetomlyanovich305
      @corrinetomlyanovich305 Před 2 lety

      I get it,I really do. From a friend in Iowa.

    • @MM-Iconoclast
      @MM-Iconoclast Před 2 lety

      Do you have a creative outlet? Something with the hands, like pottery, silversmithing or stained glass...

    • @explodifier6021
      @explodifier6021 Před 2 lety +1

      Why did he do that?

  • @SpiralCee
    @SpiralCee Před 3 lety +100

    I've started saying to myself, "I don't have to think about this right now." Sometimes I have to distract myself with something really inane, like naming a fruit or vegetable for every letter of the alphabet. It's a constant struggle for me to turn my brain off.

    • @vanessadoucette5123
      @vanessadoucette5123 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m going to try this! Sounds simple enough to start, refocus and lengthy enough to distract me for a while.

    • @iamzxfra4266
      @iamzxfra4266 Před 2 lety +2

      that doesn't sound like ruminance, but more OCD-like traits/personality, maybe looking for information in that area might be more helpful for you, xoxo.

    • @calebsherman886
      @calebsherman886 Před 2 lety +2

      @@iamzxfra4266 He's talking about a method to stop ruminating.

  • @judyscheiber3661
    @judyscheiber3661 Před 4 lety +214

    This is also called overthinking. I trained myself to diminish it over time but I used to be a world class accomplished expert at it. I convinced myself it was a complete waste of my time. It took years but it's greatly better than it was.

    • @dinasimone9815
      @dinasimone9815 Před 3 lety +4

      I keep saying that too, but I find it really hard to stop and not to get angry in my head. Did meditation help you?

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dinasimone9815 Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing anxiety and negative thoughts. . For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Avoid moving too much. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath with eyes open or closed. Best part is mood swings also reduce after daily meditation. Do the above meditation daily twice to feel relaxed. For more thought control tips enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will feel much better. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @helengibbs3153
      @helengibbs3153 Před 2 lety +16

      @@dinasimone9815 my trick was to allow myself 15 minutes planned each day to go over the things I was ruminating on, but at other times my switch was to say "no, this is not the time" and I'd do something to distract. It took about 8 months first time , each time I've needed to do this it takes less time (a few weeks)

    • @lyricsornah9882
      @lyricsornah9882 Před 2 lety +1

      no

    • @ArtTheSinger
      @ArtTheSinger Před 2 lety +2

      This isn’t the same as overthinking

  • @katiejo1095
    @katiejo1095 Před 2 lety +15

    Tell yourself " I am allowed to think about something else" , " I can think about good outcomes", "everyone has troubles, I am glad I have my own". Helped me.

  • @Mns_87
    @Mns_87 Před 2 lety +155

    I’ve been ruminating over a breakup for nearly two and a half years now and it’s kept me in a state of raw grief nearly the whole time. It’s awful.

    • @xiarue-spedup
      @xiarue-spedup Před 2 lety +8

      I've been ruminating about dying and having cancer and stuff

    • @chimifuckingchanga7386
      @chimifuckingchanga7386 Před rokem +3

      I feel that ...

    • @kay2thalay70
      @kay2thalay70 Před rokem +6

      Watching my life pass me by...

    • @stevedyches4635
      @stevedyches4635 Před rokem

      @@xiarue-spedup A mind that is not at ease is diseased and that can lead to a diseased body. Be careful what you dwell on.

    • @Slidehhy
      @Slidehhy Před 11 měsíci +1

      Im ruminating over my fuck ups and my schizophrenia diagnosis I got recently fucked up I had a good life

  • @thomascorbett2936
    @thomascorbett2936 Před 2 lety +84

    Yes I constantly relive embarrassing moments and things I wish I'd never said or done .

    • @whisperingleaves4157
      @whisperingleaves4157 Před 2 lety +12

      Sometimes I do this too. Ive done things I’m very ashamed of. I find it helpful to tell myself, “I’ve learned from my mistakes and won’t do that again.” It’s genuine. Sometimes we have to learn the hard way.

    • @thomascorbett2936
      @thomascorbett2936 Před 2 lety +1

      @@whisperingleaves4157 thank you .

    • @whisperingleaves4157
      @whisperingleaves4157 Před 2 lety

      @Seven Inches of Throbbing Pink Jesus No clue what you’re talking about.

    • @Ashish-nd3xj
      @Ashish-nd3xj Před 2 lety +2

      Only knowing the fact that 'you never have the free will' to do anything right or wrong would alleviate you from any guilt or pain from the past ! It is just beyond our control so don't bother !

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 Před 4 lety +95

    Am a terrible ruminator: and it gets me bloody nowhere: peace to us all!

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +1

      Kirk, Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing anxiety and negative thoughts. . For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Avoid moving too much. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath with eyes open or closed. Best part is mood swings also reduce after daily meditation. Do the above meditation daily twice to feel relaxed. For more thought control tips enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will feel much better. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @88niteowl88
      @88niteowl88 Před 2 lety +3

      To everyone watching this, Jesus loves you.

  • @mrki731
    @mrki731 Před 2 lety +51

    It's interesting to know that we are ALL experiencing this. I thought I was the only one 😳

  • @hollywalker9767
    @hollywalker9767 Před 2 lety +33

    The accuracy of this CZcams algorithm is getting scary

  • @tatattaylor
    @tatattaylor Před rokem +28

    I never knew it had a name. I have done this majority of my life since I was in high school, and that's when my anxiety developed. My mind is always spinning throughout the day, just on old scenarios, trauma, and mistakes I've made. I'm just constantly repeating the same things. Now I see what it is and can take action. Maybe I can finally battle my social anxiety.

  • @southernchick9077
    @southernchick9077 Před 4 lety +87

    I can remember conversations that I think I should've said or done something different

    • @darlalong1957
      @darlalong1957 Před 3 lety +2

      I do the same..incessantly. Fully knowing I will never be able to do this with a Narcissist..

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 3 lety

      @@darlalong1957 When you feel the familiar cycle begin, say STOP. Say it out loud. You are telling yourself to stop.

    • @neyradafnelizardelucatero2545
      @neyradafnelizardelucatero2545 Před 3 lety

      Sameeeee

    • @missioncodez
      @missioncodez Před 2 lety +3

      We all experience this. Regrets over things said in spite, or things said with good intentions that still ended up causing hurt, unintentionally so. It's part of life. We go through hundreds (if not thousands) of interpersonal interactions throughout our lives, and it's really the law of averages dictating that they're not all going to go smoothly, no matter how much we want them to.
      What has helped me is to:
      1.) Forgive yourself. Recognize that you're human and that you're not infallible, either from rash emotion, poor decision-making, or mistakes in judgement and/or communication. Take the lessons from the negative experiences that you can, and...
      2.) Move on. The past is truly the past. You can't change it. It's done. Living in the past on some mental loop that can never be altered is doing no one any good. Again, take the lesson learned, and leave the pain behind.
      3.) Empathy. The regret you've felt in yourself, for so long, is all around you in other people. When a confrontation crosses your path, or another person's words don't seem to come out right, remember when you were on the other side of the exchange.
      Never judge anyone (including yourself) over any single interaction. Never take full stock in someone else's opinion of you from a single interaction.

    • @olemonqueeno8684
      @olemonqueeno8684 Před 2 lety +1

      @@missioncodez Thank you for this, it has really helped ♡

  • @SamuelRegis
    @SamuelRegis Před 2 lety +9

    Frequentlly, it happens to me when I face a negative situation that bothers me, then I start ruminating that for hours or days. One of the things which is helping me is putting a relaxing backound song from CZcams and close my eyes and pay attention to that music.. No matter how many times I start ruminating, I always bring my attention back to the music without judge or piss me off because that thoughts.

  • @jimwilkey7294
    @jimwilkey7294 Před 3 lety +128

    Dr Tracey is so talented with her delivery, approach and tone. She’s the type of angel, that so many need!

    • @flaviacotton5029
      @flaviacotton5029 Před 2 lety +2

      I wish she could council me,I've never come across anyone like her in real life.

    • @thunderpooch
      @thunderpooch Před rokem

      I feel like she's clear but has no compassion. I feel like she rattles off everything that is wrong with everyone, and it has me feeling like we just need to die since we're garbage.

  • @crystallight328
    @crystallight328 Před 3 lety +16

    I do this a lot & didn’t know it was a thing. I thought I was the only one.

  • @BathSaltsMex
    @BathSaltsMex Před 2 lety +15

    drinking lots of water, eating healthier and exercising has worked for me

  • @jmonie02
    @jmonie02 Před 3 lety +41

    My ruminating occurs when situations are out of my control. When I have to depend on people especially in 2020 when everyone has gone nuts. Good ideas though thank you!

    • @keystewart6235
      @keystewart6235 Před 2 lety +3

      Yess this occurs when I feel used or abuse

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keystewart6235 Reduce negative thoughts to feel better. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, eyes closed, be still and observe the sensations of your incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10-15 minutes or more. Don’t fight with your thoughts. Slowly they will reduce and relax the mind. No deep inhalation-exhalation or breath counting needed. Anytime of the day or night before sleep sit or lie down on your back and observe your breath. Be as still as possible as it reduces negative thoughts. Make this a lifetime daily habit to have a good life. Best wishes Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @keystewart6235
      @keystewart6235 Před 2 lety

      @@shyaaammeneen63 thanks I'm going to do this today when I start to feel over whelmed thank you

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keystewart6235 Oberving the breath is a very simple practice--no deep inhalation-exhalation, no breath counting but it has to be done with a strong desire to transform from within. I have been doing it for years and feeling relaxed. . Whenever you can be as still as possible because stillness reduces thoughts. Read more about positive effects of the breath on the brain on google. Be motivated.

    • @keystewart6235
      @keystewart6235 Před 2 lety

      Thanks

  • @liamlynch2115
    @liamlynch2115 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My head won’t leave my head alone. Constantly reminds me of my past failures and mistakes. Constantly rehearsing what I’d say if I ran into this or that person.

  • @yoyo12314
    @yoyo12314 Před 2 lety +7

    I imagine there is another me inside my head saying stupid things, someone who is very negative and gives me bad ideas. What I do is to tell this person: "shut up, stop talking crap and let me concentrate." I concentrate and feel better immediately. I don't know if it sounds crazy, but it works for me. It's like detaching my negative self from the real me who wants to be more positive.

  • @FeralWench
    @FeralWench Před 4 lety +222

    I think I'm both a depressive and anxious ruminator. I'm still processing my emotions and figuring out what I struggle with, and how I can help alleviate it. Thank you so much for creating the free mindful guides, I really appreciate it! :)

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety +270

    Suffice it to say, I would envy a rock. It can't feel. It can't think.
    "And a rock feels no pain." ~ Paul Simon

    • @paulflint6254
      @paulflint6254 Před 4 lety

      Spooky im called Paul Simon #####

    • @somethingyousaid5059
      @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety

      @@paulflint6254 Your name is Paul Simon? Sheesh, that _is_ spooky.

    • @madeleineellison1528
      @madeleineellison1528 Před 4 lety +5

      One of my necessary songs. I'm bipolar and I ruminate.

    • @EllencyOfficial
      @EllencyOfficial Před 4 lety +5

      I disagree, "I'd rather feel pain than nothing at all" ~3 days grace

    • @somethingyousaid5059
      @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety +7

      @@EllencyOfficial If you were forced to choose between feeling nothing at all or feeling too much pain too much of the time you'd choose the former over the latter. Unfortunately there will have been millions in this world who will have known only pain while they were alive.

  • @lizziedownen4204
    @lizziedownen4204 Před 3 lety +27

    Omg that's what I do I can't just move on especially when mad or feel like someone is trying to get me. My emotions are all over the top. Every one of them. I actually wear myself out bc my thoughts are always in full throttle. It's emotionally, mentally and physically draining

    • @afellowmanofculture4165
      @afellowmanofculture4165 Před 3 lety +5

      The only time it leaves is when your so tired of it your brain just gives up on thinking about it.

    • @nottobecompared4099
      @nottobecompared4099 Před 3 lety

      Stranger Starting to believe this. Mines usually comes from feeling anxious & that’s causes some unwanted thoughts. Slowly fading but still quite there.

    • @oscarwilliamson1264
      @oscarwilliamson1264 Před 3 lety

      Lizzie Downen,You are beautiful 🌹🌹🌺,you don't need a narc 😈 in your life!!

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nottobecompared4099 Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life without anxiety-stress sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath and body sensations for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more transformation enter the following on google search and listen with headphones before sleep and if possible in the morning-52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @darrenmcintosh8471
    @darrenmcintosh8471 Před 2 lety +4

    Rumination isnt a choice victims of narcsistic abuse can be faced with the experence looping over and over in there minds as result of the nonsensical interaction they have had with the narcisist

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety +203

    I've said it before. Your video presentations are the best that I've seen. Always extremely informative. And I appreciate the fact that the background in your videos are distraction-free. This has the effect of causing me to pay that much more attention to what you're saying. Not that I wouldn't have been paying the closest attention anyway. And you have a very compelling public speaking voice too. Okay, I'll stop now, lest I make all of us sick.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 4 lety +88

      Lol! Please make me sick 😀
      I appreciate the feedback on my background though. I wondered if it was too plain. I was going to put a painting on the wall but thought it might be too distracting. So I’m glad to know I’m on the right track with that.

    • @brindmusicnerd
      @brindmusicnerd Před 3 lety +12

      I totally agree! Very high quality videos 👍

    • @mariannedressler6784
      @mariannedressler6784 Před 3 lety +9

      I agree....you are very well spoken, informative and offer solid advice. I appreciate the non distracting background as well.

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 Před 3 lety +7

      I agree with the plain background it's very calming and not distracting

    • @keystewart6235
      @keystewart6235 Před 2 lety

      Dr thank you you're helping the world by helping Us through by this app God bless you for your many Many Works I really am crying because im thankful you exist My Lord Thank you Queen❤💎👑

  • @pamelac.5600
    @pamelac.5600 Před 4 lety +16

    This is an issue I need work on. One thing I heard recently that is helping me, is saying to myself: Stop permitting what I should be deleting!! It gets me back to now, and not thinking about the past.

    • @darrellhalsey6340
      @darrellhalsey6340 Před 3 lety +2

      I really like that it makes perfect sense. Thaks for sharring

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety

      @@darrellhalsey6340 If rumination affects physical health then visit a psychologist. Heal yourself with determination. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10 minutes or more. Be as still as possible. Slowly negative thoughts will reduce and relax the mind. Patience is needed. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. Positive affirmations for 5-10 minutes before sleep also gives quick relief. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @Madhatter1781
    @Madhatter1781 Před 2 lety +3

    I often ruminate because that's what I feel like I deserve. I feel like I'm awful and worthless, and then those thoughts just lead to me ruminating on it more because that's what someone who has done what I have deserves (or so the bad thoughts say).

  • @violetlove1893
    @violetlove1893 Před 3 lety +10

    This is what keeps me awake at night. So many questions going thru my mind. Why did i do that? Why did i say that? Am i just a horrible person? Why don't i have friends if I'm such a nice person ? Why do my kids do this and that? Why do they dislike me? Why can't i stop being depressed and actually feel happy? Etc.. I usually pray and take my meds until i fall asleep but then i wake up 2 hours later and have trouble going back to sleep. It's not good because my imagination is active and keeps my mind awake..

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.4246 Před 4 lety +51

    As a recovering alcoholic, we call “rumination”, “living in the wreckage of the past, and or, the future. What I’ve learned, and experienced is that when I’m spiritually fit, I worry a lot less. I have also practiced breathing meditation for many years, which helps to turn down the noise in my head. Especially at night.

    • @lavendersmith2841
      @lavendersmith2841 Před 3 lety +2

      💚

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 Před 3 lety +3

      Good to know I'm also a recovering alcoholic

    • @chloe0452
      @chloe0452 Před 2 lety

      Thanks Mark. I would love to know what exercises you did?

    • @krisscanlon4051
      @krisscanlon4051 Před rokem

      The alcholic committee chattering in one's head. The itty-bitty shiddy committee. A spiritually fit mind will not attach to negative thoughts. Prison bars of the mind...

    • @mauricebrocklehurst2358
      @mauricebrocklehurst2358 Před rokem

      Tell me have you ever had rumination to the point where you hear a high pitched noise and you can feel pressure on the top and back of your head?
      As if your head was going to Explode .

  • @Ineedpeace7130
    @Ineedpeace7130 Před 4 lety +112

    My rumination sign feels like my heart is in my stomach. I feel nervous and unstable.

  • @99rylee
    @99rylee Před 4 lety +7

    I have to keep myself busy engaging myself in a hobby, watching a movie or reading to get my mind focused on something other than my past hurts, traumas and all that other negative crap that circulates inside my mind and overcrowding my normal thought patterns

  • @LoraGradinarov
    @LoraGradinarov Před rokem +4

    Hello. I am dealing with anxious rumination a lot. My therapist told me not to push my thoughts away. I just have to accept they are there. Distracting from them is a short term solution, they come back. You just accept and don't judge your thoughts or yourself for having them. It is okay that you are having a bad time, you are allowed to be how you are and you are not 'crazy' for being this way. It's the acceptance and you trusting yourself and making yourself feel safe that will help but it takes time and there isn't a magic trick to just make it all go away at once. It has gotten so much better for me for a while but currently it is 6am and I am ruminating again about work on a Sunday morning. I'd say if you have that problem, you need a therapist. It is such an isolating experience. I wish you all more mindfullness!

  • @PRHVideoFile
    @PRHVideoFile Před rokem +9

    I ruminate (and rehearse) so much. I didn't realize what it was until recently and it is almost obsessive feeling. I know how destructive they are to me so I am working on it. I'm trying to stop the pattern when I start it and try to distract myself with something else- but it is not easy! I find these guides to be so helpful- thank you Dr. Marks!

    • @joeschmo1516
      @joeschmo1516 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I rehearse also. Thought I was the only one. I plan what I am going to say to my social worker 2 days in advance and repeat it over and over. Worst part is I say something different to my social worker and I've wasted all that time and energy.

  • @jazzchampange
    @jazzchampange Před 2 lety +22

    Wow! I tend to focus and ruminate on the negative when it occurs in my life. Which tends to overshadow all the good/positive that may have occurred on any given day. Thanks for bringing the matter up in your forum. Much appreciated.

  • @traditionalpetition906
    @traditionalpetition906 Před rokem +1

    How the hell did CZcams know I needed this right now? I'm grateful, by kinda creeped out.

  • @Kindred04
    @Kindred04 Před 3 lety +19

    I don't know why I've never come across your channel before, but I'm certainly glad I found it today. I'm up at 3 in the morning for this very reason. I've struggled with anxious ruminating for as long as I can remember, ever since I was a child. I'm now in my 40s and it has only gotten worse with age. I ruminate on everything from minor interactions that no one else probably even remembers, to big life changing issues. The current topic that I can't stop going over is the death of a loved one last year. I keep thinking that if I had just taken the person to a different doctor, or not allowed them to be given certain meds, or maybe if I had tried different supplements or techniques at home, if I had changed just one thing maybe they'd still be with me. What I feel isn't just normal grieving. The mourning is so intense that I often feel physical pain. I do try meditating and practicing mindfulness, but as soon as I stop, the thoughts just come flooding back. Recently someone close to me told me that the person who died wouldn't want me to keep suffering. I know that's true, but my mind just won't shut up and my heart won't stop hurting.

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so sorry you are hurting, I deal with the same things you are describing. I'm always scared my family with die and I will be all alone. I can't even sleep because I wake up in a panic

    • @angusmorrison9433
      @angusmorrison9433 Před rokem +3

      I am with you. It is though you wrote my life story. I read your comment and started crying, again. The most help I got from my family growing up was my mother telling me I think too much. It is my husband (Angus, I’m using his name here), who I can’t forgive myself for letting down. I needed God to give me a knock in the head to get my attention to pay attention to Angus when he wasn’t feeling well a year ago and get him to the doctor, instead I let him go to bed to rest. He never woke up. A little over a year ago. I am sorry for your loss. But if you hadn’t written your comment I would still feel like I’m all alone. Thank you for sharing your grief. I am sorry for your sorrow. You are not alone and I hope you will find joy in other loved ones to continue on this sad journey we are on together. 💔❣️🙏🌎🌍🌏

  • @jesusdiscipledon1499
    @jesusdiscipledon1499 Před 4 lety +12

    Cooking, walking (specifically with the dogs and baby, not by myself) help me get my mind off of things.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 4 lety +1

      Those are some great interventions especially since they are a part of the normal flow of your day. It's always good to use things you have to do anyway as things that settle you.

  • @ecyapriani5235
    @ecyapriani5235 Před 3 lety +16

    This is really help! I always ruminate like over-analyzing past scenarios and usually turn out to negative thinking. Thanks for making this video.

  • @user-ey4rc5tu4t
    @user-ey4rc5tu4t Před 3 lety +56

    If rumination is what separates me from being a narcissist, I do embrace it.

  • @jelenataylor
    @jelenataylor Před rokem +1

    Just popped in to say thank you so much for your channel and all that you do. Your videos are so incredibly logical and helpful, and have shed so much light on some of these things for me personally. Thank you and keep being you! ❤️🙏🏼✨

  • @IanM-rl1pu
    @IanM-rl1pu Před 3 lety +9

    I just realized how specific and common this is. I always described it as uncontrollable repetitive thought. Every time i have conflict it becomes a nightmare. Glad I found your post and glad i have the right label for it.

  • @MeT2338
    @MeT2338 Před 4 lety +30

    Thank you so much, Doctor, for taking the time to help in this way. I really appreciate that you are doing this. Regards and thank you ...Michael

  • @tiredofallthis7716
    @tiredofallthis7716 Před rokem +1

    Reading the title I thought “crack pot CZcams nonsense”. My bad. This is a real thing and it only took a few seconds of viewing to change my mind. Glad I watched your vid. I’ll look for future vids. Ps. My dad is one of these people. Can’t sleep because his mind won’t shut down. Thumbs up 👍

  • @boomboom1258
    @boomboom1258 Před 4 lety +12

    This is a good reminder to immediately take action when I start noticing my thoughts/rumination physically hurt my head, neck and make my jaw clench so tightly. I feel better knowing that I can always resolve with concrete plans to ease/alleviate the aches and hopefully even better, feeling in control of my mind and confident about it. It's not easy to convince myself that I deserve to feel good and alright, but when I actually do feel it and force myself to allow the good feelings to wash over me, I'll make myself remember this by heart so whenever I feel low and down, I know what to do to make myself feel better. I think this is gonna be a long term mental exercise for me with my anxiety and depression.

  • @andrewrees8749
    @andrewrees8749 Před 3 lety +20

    My mind,never switches off, drains me .

  • @lou-cidmire3065
    @lou-cidmire3065 Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you so much for all of your videos Dr. Marks. Actually understanding the physiological, psychological reasons why we humans think, feel, and act certain ways is half the battle in overcoming them. I feel like I'm learning computer hacks for my brain. 🙂

  • @zara8447
    @zara8447 Před 2 lety +1

    I have only watched a few of your videos. I’m finding a lot of value in them. I have attended in person therapy off and on for the last 6 years. I think my therapist was a great fit for the first two years but after that we no longer fit so well- we just fell into a pattern that was no longer productive, not to say anyone was at fault but neither of us acknowledged that it wasn’t working any more. Your videos feel direct and to the point, things I can start thinking about and trying that aren’t huge life altering things. Amazing- thank you.

  • @gingerj719
    @gingerj719 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your focused, clarity! You are a great help to me, and no doubt many, many others! Blessings to you!

  • @M_SC
    @M_SC Před 4 lety +4

    You’re so wonderful and helpful. When I watch you whether or not it applies to me I feel positive and empowered

  • @Mandapanda1987x
    @Mandapanda1987x Před 4 lety +32

    Bipolar one here, I get these thoughts often. I over analize and see things as dark. Thank you for your videos.

    • @originalbrothafullasoul9033
      @originalbrothafullasoul9033 Před 4 lety +5

      Same here I’m Bipolar and ruminating gives me headaches 🤕😣😒

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety +4

      @@originalbrothafullasoul9033 If rumination affects physical health then visit a psychologist. Heal yourself with determination. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10 minutes or more. Be as still as possible. Slowly negative thoughts will reduce and relax the mind. Patience is needed. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. Positive affirmations for 5-10 minutes before sleep also gives quick relief. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @originalbrothafullasoul9033
      @originalbrothafullasoul9033 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shyaaammeneen63 Thanks for sharing 🙂

    • @rajatnirula7456
      @rajatnirula7456 Před rokem +1

      Same here

  • @errbdyluvznych3128
    @errbdyluvznych3128 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! Lately I’ve been realizing when I’m sleeping I’m still thinking about things. This helped a lot. Thanks!

  • @kimwrexxxx
    @kimwrexxxx Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for helping me Dr. Tracey. I needed this today.

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 Před rokem +7

    This is the first time I've actually heard of rumination being described only as something bad. I always thought one could ruminate about things like "Why is there life on Earth?" or "Why do major chords in music sound happy, while minor chords sound sad?" When I ruminate, I think about questions I can't possible come up with an answer for, but I do it anyway because it's fun.

    • @Nyx773
      @Nyx773 Před rokem +7

      What you are describing is contemplation, not rumination.

  • @cherrybomb8328
    @cherrybomb8328 Před 4 lety +52

    Anxiety is also worrying about the future .What if this happens or that happens

    • @meghanworkman6449
      @meghanworkman6449 Před 4 lety +8

      That's me. I find myself deep down rabbit holes of what I would do if such-and-such happened, even when the likelihood of it happening is slim to none.

    • @gnosismonk
      @gnosismonk Před 4 lety +1

      Mee too

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Před 3 lety +2

      A better word may be catastrophizing.

    • @Hyvitetty
      @Hyvitetty Před 3 lety +2

      That can happen when you forget how to enjoy life, little everyday things. Old buddhist philosophy teaches that you should live in the present.

    • @nottobecompared4099
      @nottobecompared4099 Před 3 lety

      Yes. My life. Always worrying about what’s to come.

  • @carlovincent
    @carlovincent Před 3 lety +2

    I always feel that mental well-being deserve more focus in daily life more than ever. These videos are very informative.

  • @hayrogarciga924
    @hayrogarciga924 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great video Dr. Marks, this video suggestion from CZcams was very relevant today.

  • @ShelitaRN
    @ShelitaRN Před 3 lety +3

    I'm so glad I found you pretty lady Dr. Tracey!!!!! This is something I do often I have been practicing mindfulness, gratitude journaling and will incorporate the other things that you mentioned!

  • @MeowMeow-sy2mi
    @MeowMeow-sy2mi Před 3 lety +3

    I love how you tell us to meditate and then actually have meditation tracks for us ❤

  • @KellsSmith1244
    @KellsSmith1244 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m 54. Five years ago my mom asked me about this guy I went to high school with during my favorite song. He and I didn’t like each other and now I think of him during that song and if I love a new song he’ll pop in my head and I’m stuck with his name all over again. It makes me crazy and I don’t know how to forget his name.

  • @vasteritzasrb2198
    @vasteritzasrb2198 Před 2 lety +4

    I think I mastered the term “rumination” . I just realised this year that I’ve been doing this shit for the last 4 years constantly after years of misdiagnosis by my psychatrists telling me im psychotic when in fact I had OCD that was triggered by hundreds of health issues and doctors idiotic decisions and bas diagnoses that prolonged my suffering. I gotta really work on repairing my brain by doing shit to just get it back on track. Rumination ruined my whole fucking life. Constantly thinking that there is something wrong with me just constantly constantly constantly. I have OCD and it just took a big ass tool on my life. On every single aspect. Its so damn hard to stop ! Rumination is killing me and sometimes its so bad I don’t even know what am I ruminating about my mind just wants to ruminate , especially when I have a lot of stuff going on and when Im under the severe stress. Having a diagnosis of OCD when I arrived here in America is a bittersweet stuff. It made me realize that I could finally name the problem I have and that I wasn’t delusional or whatever my doctors have said , but that Im a damn traumatised ruminator. My brain feels fried and constipated. After the realisation what has been done to me I started distracting myself the whole damn time just so I don’t think. I can’t be with my fucking head alone for literally a damn fucking minute after everything has happened. I am constantly running from my mind since It became retarded from the amount of stress It had. It feels constipated. Few days ago I just said I dont give a fuck and I chose to live in uncertainty to every fucked up thought that arrived in my brain and just let things go and I could feel my damn brain taking a massive dump. I didn’t even realised the ampunt of stress my brain and body were going through. I will need a long ass time to recover and repair my brain after everything. It created an enormous anxiety where literally every single thing made me anxious , every single thought is analyzed by my brain that ask itself questions like the meaning of life , the past , am I going Insane , wether this and that , checking my body feelings and emotions , why do I feel like this and that etc. I don’t fucking care God damnit !!!!

    • @DogMommy.
      @DogMommy. Před rokem

      I hope you're doing better

    • @Kratos-ih7mv
      @Kratos-ih7mv Před rokem

      You might have anxiety with OCD I hope you're doing better now

  • @Flowmotion1000
    @Flowmotion1000 Před 4 lety +9

    The mind is so capricious during rumination that I've found if you make an effort to distract yourself by thinking of something nice and especially something that appeals to your emotions, like your pets, hobbies or people you like, you'll find it will follow that path just as easily. Great information on these videos by the way.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety

      Emlyn Williams, If thought rumination affects your internal health a visit to the psychologist may be needed. Heal yourself. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more healing enter the following on google search and listen before sleep repeating the affirmations for 10 minutes in your mind. -“52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will get relief quickly. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @mr.timjohnston546
    @mr.timjohnston546 Před 3 lety +1

    YOU ARE SOOOOO GOOD AT THIS THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR INPUT INTO THIS

  • @AaronGarton666
    @AaronGarton666 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Doctor! As usual, I appreciate your constructive input on this topic.

  • @ItsMyArtSpace
    @ItsMyArtSpace Před 3 lety +4

    I have done this for as long as I can remember. I know I started as a young child. I would think, what could I have done differently. How can I act more like my siblings so she will love me like them? I would watch my sibling’s behavior to try and act that way too. Nothing ever worked. I was not smart enough to figure it out. I eventually started acting out around the age of 16 when I was around her, I got her attention. Looking back NOT the attention I really wanted.
    I have learned now to watch improvement videos like this during this crazy year. You’re a blessing to me. You and others on CZcams have helped me move forward. When I turned 18 I sought out help for the sexual assaults that happened to me as a child. I never sought out help for the domestic violence I witnessed and experienced as a child. Thanks to my daughter I will be doing that when this pandemic is over. Thank you for all the links plus the “If then action plan”.

  • @CherieDeDieu
    @CherieDeDieu Před 4 lety +7

    Your videos have been so helpful in my fight against my depression. Thank you. Please consider talking about suicidal ideation; how it comes about and how it can be dealt with. Thanks.

  • @BlakLotus
    @BlakLotus Před 3 lety

    I NEEDED THISSSSS 🥺🥺🥺🥺 thank you for posting this!!!!

  • @lindseycox-mcqueen5806
    @lindseycox-mcqueen5806 Před 3 lety +2

    I'll think about it. And, again. I'll ponder it once more. A few more times...

  • @Hyvitetty
    @Hyvitetty Před 3 lety +12

    I started to heal and analyse my mind some time ago, and it has been interesting to see how different things start to tie in together. For example, I have heard of default mode network before in association to creative personalities. My problem for years was that I didn't even realise I needed some help. But it seems that self-help will be enough.

  • @anotherplanet5828
    @anotherplanet5828 Před 3 lety +13

    Thank you for your helpful & life affirming content, Dr. Marks. I think I was a cow in a past life for how much I ruminate. I find that doing something creative snaps me out of it, so I took up watercolor painting. Also watching something scientific like a Neil DeGrasse Tyson documentary or a technological show like Modern Marvels or How It’s Made on Netflix helps me switch to the logic side of my brain.

  • @kelb3847
    @kelb3847 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel more calm just listening to this. AWESOME! Thank you for the insight and the can-do suggestions. Writing is essential in my opinion.

  • @TysonMichael77
    @TysonMichael77 Před 2 lety

    I love your voice and the way you speak Tracey, its so peaceful ❤️ thank you for your service

  • @melodyrogers9473
    @melodyrogers9473 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Dr. Marks. You're the smartest doctor i know.

  • @ayodeler39
    @ayodeler39 Před 4 lety +37

    My rumination usually involves trying to make a decision about what action to take. Whether to tell someone about something which may be upsetting or embarrassing. How to reveal delicate information.

    • @mesCheerios
      @mesCheerios Před 3 lety +3

      yes me too! sometimes there is no perfect action to take so i can't settle because i am scared of the negative outcome of whatever action i chose and start the decision making process all over again...and again...and again....

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 Před 3 lety

      Yes it's like a never-ending hamster wheel

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety

      @@mesCheerios If thought rumination affects your internal health a visit to the psychologist may be needed. Heal yourself. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more healing enter the following on google search and listen before sleep repeating the affirmations for 10 minutes in your mind. -“52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will get relief quickly. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 Před 3 lety

      @@jessie9653 If thought rumination affects your internal health a visit to the psychologist may be needed. Heal yourself. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 10-15 minutes. Be as still as possible. Many thoughts will come which is ok--slowly negative thoughts will reduce and your mind will relax. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Best part is mood swings also reduce. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. For more healing enter the following on google search and listen before sleep repeating the affirmations for 10 minutes in your mind. -“52Hz affirmations for health and healing you tube”. You will get relief quickly. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

  • @vinodsingh-gr1xj
    @vinodsingh-gr1xj Před rokem

    Thankyou Dr Tracy, you made it absolutely clear about intrusive thoughts and rumination, you know I am bipolar mental problems , I keep brooding for decades about unwanted talks, you helped me by explaining to be mindfulness meditation which I will follow .

  • @Josh-lj6dm
    @Josh-lj6dm Před 2 lety

    Thank you, your literally saving lives with this video

  • @unapologeticgoddess444
    @unapologeticgoddess444 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow this came up in my feed and I really need to see this thank you

  • @tooakki
    @tooakki Před 4 lety +3

    You are the true essence of an Expert, thank you.

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr. Marks provides extremely high quality information rapidly and professionally.
    I like the written summary of the video with reference links to other resources.
    A video like this can improve life immediately.

  • @llerretjazelle
    @llerretjazelle Před 3 lety +1

    omg i'm so glad I found your channel. This is brilliant! thank you

  • @lilianamata573
    @lilianamata573 Před 4 lety +4

    The relaxation download really helped. Thank you so much!

  • @ladymacbeth9389
    @ladymacbeth9389 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for this video so much. When I ruminate over things, they usually revolve around if I'm a bad person or not, and often I have a hard time telling this apart from holding myself morally accountable. This video was very instructive on that front

    • @amirah_1290
      @amirah_1290 Před 2 lety

      this made me feel less lonely. This is exactly what i do. I will think of things that people have clearly taken the wrong way and then feel awful and cant stop thinkinhg how offensive they couldve taken that

  • @wandarichard1865
    @wandarichard1865 Před 3 lety

    Oh...doctor thank you so..much from the bottom of my heart for making these soul care videos.

  • @ebisawkward
    @ebisawkward Před 2 lety

    I'm a social worker with anxiety and depression. So your videos are very helpful for both my personal and work life

  • @natasha83196
    @natasha83196 Před 4 lety +11

    You have perfectly described my mother-in-law. I wish I could get her to listen to this. She worries and thinks about everything and will call me 10 times to rehash a conversation she had that bothered her, or to discuss my son’s cold (and her concern it could be life threatening). I honestly don’t know how to help her!

  • @kkay3784
    @kkay3784 Před 4 lety +3

    Oh, my gosh! This is wonderful and fascinating information. Thank goodness there are things you can do about it. Thank you so much for this video, Dr. Marks!

  • @ipekkutlu78
    @ipekkutlu78 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Dr. Marks. I just have a 24/7 open brain. Your approach to solve problems is very helpful. I find your way explaining everything very pragmatic and easy to understand. You made me love psychiatry. ❤️

  • @jenniferthomas7308
    @jenniferthomas7308 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Dr.Marks. I loved your video, clear and concise. Very helpful! I am subscribing to your channel and look forward to more mental health knowledge.

  • @josephrobinsonjr1248
    @josephrobinsonjr1248 Před 4 lety +5

    I talk to my thoughts because I hear them so much. It does get worse during a manic phase. My thoughts invades my mind all the time.