subject: Easy Tips In Dealing With Obsessive Thoughts [print this page] Obsessive thoughts aren't that too difficult to mitigate, even more to halt if you are to use a scheduling method or strategy in order to quell the unwanted intrusive thoughts. Here's a heads-up as to how you are going to do about it. But first it is very important for you to note to begin the entire process today in order to prevent any possibilities of procrastinating with your healing. Chances are, if you fail to instigate the method today, you might find it ungodly the next day to execute things and in the end you may never be able to accomplish anything at all. It is also important that you create and keep a schedule in order to organize the things you would have to do properly. If you begin today, everything else will follow as you will slowly integrate the method as routine habit you would have to do every day. So get a notebook or a piece of paper and start jutting down everything. Also make it a point that you place your notes where you can easily spot it.
Another 2 very Important Stuff:
1.Organization
2.A Time Table or Schedule
There is a greater propensity and risk that obsessive thoughts will develop through lack of mental organization. If you are pretty disorganized with the way you think of stuff then most likely you can barely maintain a good sense of focus. Obsessive thoughts will most likely thrive in this kind of mental mode. If your thoughts are pretty fragmented you will be all too obsessed on what to think first and what not. One way to do about curing your disorganized mentality is through keeping a note. Put all your thoughts into writing and try as much as possible to sequence them in an order where you can easily identify what to think first and what thought/s would come later. Putting them in such an orderly manner will help decrease the possibilities of developing obsessive thoughts.
A way to deal with the idea organization is through setting-up schedules for your thoughts, more or less a timeline wherein you put your thoughts into order and in place, including your concerns and events. You must be very strict in following what you jutted down as an outline of actions. If you start having obsessive thoughts again say for example thoughts related to money problems, you may do these following actions.
1.Write all your concerns or issues into paper. Say for example you have been having obsessive thoughts concerning about money, write it down; identify it.
2.Set-up a schedule for your thoughts. Order them in a way that you are sequencing your thoughts as when you are going to think about it. it would help if you could set them up in advance.
3.If your obsessive thought is an issue or problem and you can't seem to find a solution and put an end to it, the STOP thinking about it already. The more you become obsessed of the problem if you don't stop thinking about it right away.
We hope the tips will help you in any way in treating your Obsessive thoughts. Remember that cooperation is the ultimate key in whatever treatment for it to become truly effective.