Mental healthfromPsychology Today1 week ago3 Things Mentally Strong People Do to Stop WorryingWorry can be managed by scheduling specific times to address it, allowing for better mental control and focus on the present.
fromPsychology Today11 months agoMindfulnessWhat's Yours to Carry? Sorting Through the Noise of WorryWriting down worries helps declutter the mind and differentiate between what can and cannot be controlled.
Mental healthfromPsychology Today1 week ago3 Things Mentally Strong People Do to Stop WorryingWorry can be managed by scheduling specific times to address it, allowing for better mental control and focus on the present.
fromPsychology Today11 months agoMindfulnessWhat's Yours to Carry? Sorting Through the Noise of Worry
MindfulnessfromPsychology Today1 year agoDecreasing An Active Mind at NightScheduled worry time can help reduce mental activity at night and improve sleep.Creating a buffer zone before sleep eases the transition from day to night.