11 Easy, Effective Ways To Stop Negative Thoughts From Destroying Your Life

11 Easy, Effective Ways To Stop Negative Thoughts From Destroying Your Life

It’s easy to get caught up in negative thoughts, especially if you’re feeling more stressed out than usual. But, negative thoughts can be quite insidious. They can take up space in your head without you even realizing that they’re occupying so much of it. You can turn your thoughts into your reality, which is why you’ve got to nip the negative ones in the bud! Here are 11 easy ways to do that right now.

1. Stop And Take Note.

You can’t get rid of negative thoughts if you don’t know they’re there. So, stop and listen to the thoughts racing around your head. It might surprise you to discover how many are negative and bringing you down. When you hear a negative one, bring it out into the light and really listen to it.

2. Do A Quick Mindful Breathing Exercise.

When you feel negative thoughts overwhelming you, stop and do a quick mindful exercise. Close your eyes and breathe in, imagining good thoughts. Then, slowly release your breath, imagining that you’re releasing those negative thoughts at the same time. This will eliminate those negative thoughts that are making you feel miserable.

3. Challenge Your Thoughts.

When you’ve noticed those negative thoughts, it’s time to challenge them. Don’t believe everything they tell you. Ask yourself, “Is this thought really factual?” or  “Is my fear producing this thought?” This will help you to break down your negative mental energy and not let it have such a hold over you.

4. Set Some Positive Go-To Habits.

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You can derail negative thoughts that are stuck on a loop by doing something positive. This might be listening to your favorite Taylor Swift songs or watching a Whitney Cummings stand-up bit. Whatever makes you laugh and feel good will help you to distract yourself from negative thoughts.

5. Start Visualizing Happiness.

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Replace negative thoughts with positive ones by using your power of visualization. Sit somewhere quiet and allow yourself to imagine yourself feeling happy and positive. You could also dream up achieving your goal or ideal relationship. You’ll reduce your stress and feel upbeat. Then, use that visualization to rephrase your thoughts. For example, instead of saying, “I’m such a failure in life,” replace it with, “I’m achieving my dreams.”

6. Put Negative Friends On Ice.

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When you’re experiencing many negative thoughts, you don’t want to keep them around by spending time with negative people. So, leave those negative friends on unread for a while. Surround yourself with positive, upbeat people who focus on the silver lining and don’t let negativity get in their way. That’s the energy you need to cultivate in your life and head.

7. Schedule Some Time To Stress.

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If you’re experiencing negative thoughts because of something in your life that’s stressing you out, pushing the thoughts aside won’t make them go away. You have to deal with the situation that’s causing them. So, it’s helpful to set aside some time in your day, such as 30 minutes, to dealing with the thoughts. This allows you to process them without them taking over your entire day.

8. Talk Them Out.

Sometimes, it can be really helpful to get your negative thoughts of your head where they’re usually not as scary. So, reel in a good friend you trust and talk to them about what you’re dealing with. Discuss the thoughts that are following you around. You’ll feel so much lighter afterwards and might even wonder what you were worried about.

9. Keep A Thought Journal.

It’s helpful to start keeping a thought journal, in which you write about your negative and intrusive thoughts. Be honest about them and view them on paper without judgement. Over time, this will help you to spot negative thought patterns and help you to make changes about how you view situations and yourself. It will also enable you to spot distorted thinking so you can send it packing.

10. Speak To Your Inner Child.

If your negative thoughts are focused on making you feel badly about yourself, you’ve got to break the pattern by speaking to yourself in the same way that you would speak to a child. You’d be gentle and kind with a child, right? To make this easier to do, keep a photo of yourself as a cute kid in your office or bedroom. When you talk to yourself, see yourself as that kid. Engaging in creativity can also help you access your inner child.

11. Think About Happy Times.

It can help you to squash negative thoughts by thinking about happier times. So, if you’re anxious about an upcoming exam, think about happy times in the past when you nailed tests and got straight As for them. Or, if you’re worried about your boyfriend dumping you, think about previous rejections that you took in your stride. This can help you to reframe your thoughts, have more confidence, and be happy with where you are in life.

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Giulia Simolo is a writer from Johannesburg, South Africa with a degree in English Language and Literature. She has been working as a journalist for more than a decade, writing for sites including AskMen, Native Interiors, and Live Eco. You can find out more about her on Facebook and LinkedIn, or follow her on Twitter @GiuliaSimolo.
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