philknightlife
05-15-2016, 03:48 AM
My thought conveyor belt method, (for dealing with negative thoughts).
I can't be trusted to be alone with my own brain sometimes. But that's just what we need to work own. We need to practice standing outside of our old habitual and compulsive negative thought generator, and learn to just observe those thoughts going buy. Like on a conveyor belt or something.
Like OK, there's a catastrophic projection passing by. That's me trying to be a "Fortune Teller". And there's a thought of what someone might be thinking about me. That's me trying to be a*"Mind Reader". There goes a resentment about a past relationship. Buy buy. Off you go down the conveyor belt.
Anyway, yesterday's history,*tomorrow's a mystery and this moment is all with truly have. Oh and look, there goes a worst case scenario about that pain in my chest. That's me "Disqualifying The Positive" fact that my doctor said I was fine.
We need to see our thoughts as what they are. And that's just thoughts. They're just our inner dialogue. Our sometimes negatively coloured interpretation of the world that we perceive. And we have the power to colour our own internal reality by seeing which cognitive distortions we apply to the information we receive from our senses.
Here's the video of me talking about this. I hope you can understand me through my thick New Zealand accent. Ha. https://www.facebook.com/whatsphilworriedabouttoday/videos/841634195981476/
I can't be trusted to be alone with my own brain sometimes. But that's just what we need to work own. We need to practice standing outside of our old habitual and compulsive negative thought generator, and learn to just observe those thoughts going buy. Like on a conveyor belt or something.
Like OK, there's a catastrophic projection passing by. That's me trying to be a "Fortune Teller". And there's a thought of what someone might be thinking about me. That's me trying to be a*"Mind Reader". There goes a resentment about a past relationship. Buy buy. Off you go down the conveyor belt.
Anyway, yesterday's history,*tomorrow's a mystery and this moment is all with truly have. Oh and look, there goes a worst case scenario about that pain in my chest. That's me "Disqualifying The Positive" fact that my doctor said I was fine.
We need to see our thoughts as what they are. And that's just thoughts. They're just our inner dialogue. Our sometimes negatively coloured interpretation of the world that we perceive. And we have the power to colour our own internal reality by seeing which cognitive distortions we apply to the information we receive from our senses.
Here's the video of me talking about this. I hope you can understand me through my thick New Zealand accent. Ha. https://www.facebook.com/whatsphilworriedabouttoday/videos/841634195981476/