Zeta_Mythoclast63 t1_j1ylzmz wrote
Reply to comment by TucuReborn in TIFU by missing out on the girl that could’ve been the one by kitfoxx
How exactly do you not dwell on thoughts you can't control?
TucuReborn t1_j1ym6oc wrote
The thing is, you can.
You can't choose what pops into your head, true, but you decide if you want to keep thinking about it and let it drag you down. You can choose to think about anything else you want, be it a game, a movie, having a drink with friends next week, or drawing something. Moving forward takes work, it's not instant, and you have to choose to do it.
Zeta_Mythoclast63 t1_j1ys2tr wrote
I see. The thinking about it can't be helped but the act of dwelling on the thought can be avoided. Gotta be honest, Im going through some shit right now and Im doing a lot of self improvement but the thought of my ex keeps popping by every moment im idle. It's an extremely shitty pestering feeling that I cant get rid of. I was able to improve my physical healthy by immersing myself in the gym but my mental health is at a shitty state.
TucuReborn t1_j1yugru wrote
It's definitely a process for sure. Whenever you think of your ex, try to find something nearby to distract yourself for a moment. Maybe a Youtube video or a game, or a movie you adore. Literally just anything to push it out of your mind. Activities are the easiest since they require constant attention, but eventually you just learn to push it out with something else.
Topinambourg t1_j1yzs62 wrote
Sports is the best remedy. You'll be too tired and full of endorphines to have the energy to torture yourself. It takes time but at each down period of my life, physical activity saved me
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