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Unloop the Mind Chatter Loop

May 21, 2016 by Marian Buck-Murray Leave a Comment

A cassette tape has been destroyed and the tape unraveled.

That trusty mind-chatter loop, you can always count on it to remind you about what you haven’t done, what’s wrong with your life, your body, your finances, and anything else that could possibly worry you.

It’s sneaky, convincing, sometimes outright manipulative.  It will do anything, and everything, to win the grand prize of controlling your every thought and action.  It will spin you down dark spirals, it will keep you hiding from opportunities, it will deny you your peace of mind.

Many clients tell me it visits them at night.   That’s its favorite time.  That window of time when we lie captive in the dark, the mind-loop swells ominous.  Mine tends to show up right before it’s time to get up for the day — trying to scare me back to sleep.

What’s important to realize is that the mind loop is truly all in your head.  It’s the ego/brain’s way of keeping us safe, in its own strange way.

The problem is, when you’re stuck in a mind loop, your mind is not free to access helpful information or solutions.  When your mind is wrapped around what’s wrong…. that’s all it sees.  It cannot see anything else.  Un-loop your mind, and you will see the possibilities.  You will see the solutions you never knew were there.

Here are some suggestions to unloop the mind-loop.

Write — Use writing to move looping thoughts out of your head. Write  your to-do list into a notebook which you can refer to on a daily basis.  Keep a journal to do a morning or evening mind-dump.  Write solutions to problems.  Write down your dreams and goals. Refer to them on a regular basis to build and refine.  Once you move anything out of your head it’s easier manage.

Get Physical–  A mind-loop will keep you spinning in your head.  Do something physical, to move back into your body.  Take a walk.  Jump up and down.  Exercise.  The goal is to  focus on the physical activity, and the feelings in your body.

Sit Quietly —  Close your eyes, and  breath slowly and deeply.  Notice how you feel.  Watch your breath as it flows in and out of your body.  Notice any thoughts, without judging or engaging with them.  Sit quietly, breathing deeply, for as long as you like.

Do the Heart Breath — Similar to quiet sitting, with the Heart Breath, you imagine that you’re breathing in and out of your heart.  Breathing this way for a few minutes will help you drop out of your mind, and into your heart. Click here to download my Heart Breath Meditation.

EFT Tapping — EFT Tapping is a powerful way to clear a persistent mind-loop.  Tapping helps to dismantle neural pathways that keep us stuck in habitual negative patterns. If you’re familiar with EFT, use it to tap on your feelings about specific aspects of the mind-loop.  For example, use it to tap on your feelings of anxiety about the project you haven’t started.  Once you begin to clear the anxiety, new solutions will begin to appear.   Click here to learn more about EFT Tapping.

In Courage,

Marian

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Filed Under: EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Uncategorized Tagged With: Clear Mind, EFT tapping, heart breath audio, meditation, mind loop, writing

Deep Fog

December 8, 2012 by Marian Buck-Murray Leave a Comment

We’ve had a lot of fog lately here in NJ.  Dense fog.  Fog deep enough to disrupt  the morning commute.  The kind of fog that completely masks what lies ahead.

A dark cloudy day can sometimes make me feel unfocused, and stuck.  The greyness of  the sky clouds my thinking.   Fortunately,  a couple rounds of EFT and a cup of green tea will usually help me clarify my mind.

Fog is another story.  Fog distorts and inhibits far-sighted vision. Fog is blinding, limiting,  fear-inducing.  Venturing into the fog is like walking off the edge — you have no idea what lies ahead.

In fact,  traffic experts agree — the safest way to drive in fog is to not drive at all.

But the thing about fog, is that you KNOW it will lift.  You KNOW the sun is shining somewhere — and that it will eventually shine for you.

With that knowing, you can choose what to do.   You can choose to surrender to this temporary circumstance.  Or you can choose to go up against it.

If you choose to surrender– you might  just notice that THE ONLY  PLACE YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY IS RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE!

Life gets foggy sometimes.  It’s in those moments of deep fog, when nothing seems clear, that clarity can be found from deep within.  Surrender.  Take the time to listen to your spirit.  Relax into your feelings.   Gather your resources.  Nourish your strength.  Take deep care of yourself.

 When the sun finally comes out — you’ll be ready.

Find out how EFT can help you clear your fog. Learn more here.

Contact me for a complimentary 30-minute INTRO-TO-EFT session.

Filed Under: EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Vibrant Health & Healing Tagged With: Clear Mind, EFT, Fog, Foggy Thinking, Going Within

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