Confronting Your Addiction to Negative Thoughts

Confronting Your Addiction to Negative Thoughts
Stress, bad news, or traumatic memories can push anyone toward worry and rumination. Shutterstock
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The human mind can tap into some amazing tools, such as reason and logic. But it can also become infested with unfounded worries and worst-case scenarios that insist on clouding our minds.

We may justify these negative inner dialogues by telling ourselves that we’re preparing for the future or processing the past. And yet, even in their vast quantity, these thoughts never seem to deliver the solutions we seek.

Conan Milner
Conan Milner
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Conan Milner is a health reporter for the Epoch Times. He graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and is a member of the American Herbalist Guild.
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