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Originally Posted by hvert
I couldn't come up with the right word for the subject line, but I think people will understand what I mean.
You know how little things can set you off? Something trivial just makes you more unhappy than you really need to be, like forgetting to return a library book? How do you make yourself snap out of doom thinking?
I'm volunteering at a conference in a few days. I have been waiting for an email asking what sessions I want to attend. It never came. Now I realize that I may have misunderstood the first email they sent -- maybe I was supposed to send that information in last week.
So I spent some of last night and this morning upset about this. What if other people have already signed up for all the sessions I want? What if I look greedy by sending them my list if they haven't specifically asked? What if I choose the wrong sessions and the ones I sign up for are boring and then I am trapped in them?
Finally I sent an email asking if I was supposed to send that information in already.
I feel like I spend most of my life dwelling/ruminating instead of taking the appropriate actions. What are some strategies people use to break free from this pattern?
I know that exercise helps, even if I don't do it. Maybe if I just went for a quick walk or did 10 jumping jacks every time it would help?
I try to ask myself 'what is the simple solution?' and 'Am I making this more complicated than it needs to be?' I would just like to get to the point where I am asking those questions sooner...
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Hey hvert,
Infact my email clogged up today and deleted my incoming mail so I am having similar worries :/
Perhaps to relieve the anxiety jumping jacks could help as you suggested
When things happen that are out of our control it will inevitably trigger and re figure 'panic', do not worry have you got their contact number, perhaps you could ring them to tell them what has happened and what days you could do and they can resend the form.
