Josh Davidson
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What advice can you give on how to not over think, not over analyze, and chill out?
Wow what a beautiful share! Thanks for the book suggestions as well. I completely relate to the music bit myself.Basically, you have to learn to let go of the ego and realize that you are not just your mind, and that all your attempts to control and analyze anything are doomed to failure. You'll never be able to consider all the variables in the equation because the variables are infinite. As the saying goes: no plan survives first contact with the enemy. Once you let go, you will be chill.
Learning about Zen is a really good way to do this. "The Way of Zen" by Alan Watts is exceptionally good at explaining it, and it's as close to any book on zen will ever get to explaining what zen actually is.
However, you will never 'get' Zen by just reading about it. You have to take up an activity and try to master it. It takes a few years of practice, but you'll eventually come to realize that the only way that you can truly master something (anything) is to stop trying and let it happen on it's own. I had this happen with music, I was learning an instrument and struggling for months until one day I just gave up trying and 'let the music play itself', and I was suddenly WAY better, literally from one moment to the next. Other musicians here may be able to vouch for this happening.
That moment of realization blew my mind, and once you have it you can see it acting in every aspect of life, including with women. I was a chronic over-thinker and over-analyzer until this happened, and those problems pretty much vanished overnight.
"Zen in the Art of Archery" is a book about this exact process, also highly recommended.
I use a mindfulness technique when things start to get too much.What advice can you give on how to not over think, not over analyze, and chill out?
Read Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle, it's a short book full of wisdom.What advice can you give on how to not over think, not over analyze, and chill out?
They are different, but I would recommend The Way of Zen by watts before you read any other books on the topic because he does such great job of explaining unfamiliar concepts that may are mentioned in other books, but rarely explained. The entire first quarter of the book is about Taoism because Zen is heavily influenced by it.It's a slow grind and mastery happening through repetition and habits. Apart from Zen I do have interest in Taoism. I'll give the books you suggested a shot, which one do you prefer more the Alan Watts one or the Archery one?
Awesome share @KotaixThey are different, but I would recommend The Way of Zen by watts before you read any other books on the topic because he does such great job of explaining unfamiliar concepts that may are mentioned in other books, but rarely explained. The entire first quarter of the book is about Taoism because Zen is heavily influenced by it.
Zen in the art of archery is more of an account of how students are led to realization by a master. I would read that one next since you already have some familiarity with the music side. It's also pretty short
Some good advice here. I struggled a lot with this over the years. Always wanting to get to the destination when sometimes the journey is more important. I still struggle daily with this.These things helped me achieve inner peace of mind:
But most of all, I believe It's the 2nd one. I believe mindfulness and meditation will help you to stop thinking and just accept and enjoy whatever it's happening around you (and within you). Today it happend to me twice to have these moments of silence and relaxation, where I just breathed and didn't think about anything. I focused my energy into the nothingness of being and felt a sense of bliss, It was amazing.
- Stoic Philosophy (the concept that nothing really matters and you shouldn't worry about things outside of your control)
- Learning how to be here and now in the present moment (Eckhart Tolle's book helps a lot)
- Knowing that you are on your path, doing the right things, growing, bringing value to the world
Create self-fulfilling prophecies. Always assume the positive. Assume she likes you. Assume she wants to talk to you. Assume she wants to go out with you. When you think positive, positive things happen.
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I took up hiking too. I want to go off grid. I'm really enjoying solitude since the ****ery kicked off. Turn down the volume.I use a mindfulness technique when things start to get too much.
- Listen to the sounds you're hearing in this moment. Say them out loud. eg. I hear the fan spinning fast.
- Breathe the air and observe the smell. eg. it smells like citric lime in my room
- Look at things around you and say them out loud eg. I see a pillow with blueish color tones infront of me
- Feel what's touching your skin. Eg. This wet pvssy rubbing against my thigh feels so warm
This short circuits the overthinking loop and gets you in the present moment.
After this do a 7/11 breathing protocol, use an app if possible in the beginning.
Breathe in for 7 seconds, Breathe out for 11 seconds. Do this exercise as many times a day, takes about 5 minutes and it's eye opening.
My dude @DEEZEDBRAH is a big fan of meditation maybe he can build up on this.
Have a great day!