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Dealing with OVERWHELMING THOUGHTS and EMOTIONS

Dealing with OVERWHELMING THOUGHTS and EMOTIONS

Update: 2020-03-01
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Sometimes, we just need a timeout from the chaos of life. We might feel overwhelmed by emotions and thoughts, and it can be hard to find that moment of peace. I share my own experiences of feeling like I need to close the curtains and take a break. It's all about understanding that we’re not our thoughts or emotions; they come and go like trains at a station. By recognizing this, we can learn to manage the noise in our heads and create those needed timeouts for ourselves. Let’s dive into how we can reclaim that space and find our calm amidst the storm.

Dealing with OVERWHELMING THOUGHTS and EMOTIONS

You know that feeling when you want to close the curtains, dim the lights, sit on the floor in front of the sofa bring your legs up, and rest your forehead on your knees.

Suddenly thoughts and emotions have become overwhelming. There happens to all of us, there is no shame or anything to feel bad about.

If you have a big heart, you care a lot and sometimes you going to be overwhelmed with emotions.

How to deal with overwhelming thoughts and emotions is the topic of this podcast.

Takeaways:

  • Sometimes we just need to close the curtains and take a timeout from life.
  • Emotions can overwhelm us, and it's important to recognize when we need a break.
  • It's okay to feel anxious or overwhelmed; allow yourself the space to experience those feelings.
  • We can't have multiple emotions or thoughts at once; focus on one at a time for clarity.


Navigating through life's chaos can feel like a whirlwind at times. We often find ourselves in those moments when the world feels too overwhelming, and all we crave is a simple timeout. I share a personal reflection on the times I've shut the door, drawn the curtains, and just wanted to sit on the floor with my knees curled up, seeking a moment of stillness. Emotions have this sneaky way of creeping up on us, and if we don't acknowledge them, they can drown us. It's vital to take a step back and recognize our feelings, allowing ourselves that little break to breathe and regain control over our busy minds.


The discussion dives into the metaphor of thoughts being like trains at a station. Each thought pulls in, and before we can even process one, another one arrives, bringing along its own set of emotions. It's a vivid image that resonates with so many of us who feel like we're constantly juggling our thoughts and feelings. We explore how acknowledging one thought or emotion at a time can lead to clarity. By understanding that we can't hold onto multiple emotions simultaneously, we can create our own timeouts, allowing us to better manage the chaos within.


The episode wraps up with practical tips on how to create these timeouts in our lives. From journaling to simply sitting in silence, we can carve out moments to listen to our inner voices without letting them overwhelm us. Each emotion has something to teach us, and by giving them space to be heard, we can find a path to inner peace. It's a gentle reminder that while life can be hectic, we always have the power to pause, reflect, and recharge.

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Dealing with OVERWHELMING THOUGHTS and EMOTIONS

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