thoughts on ruminating
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Let's talk about OCD and rumination, spiraling into anxiety and depression, and tools that we can use to better cope with grief from our childhood traumas.
Hi, I'm Corey. I am a writer/actor/comedian based in Los Angeles. 🎤
➡️ I have dealt with mental health issues since the fifth grade. Now I want to laugh with them. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, and Depression. I'm not a doctor, but that’s exactly why my brother said I should talk about it.
This is a literal self help channel. For me, and hopefully for you. 🙌
-Corey Bennett Boardman
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Wowww, 2k subs! Good stuff!
Heyoooo. thank you Christian! Good to "see" you. 🙌
Beautiful video ❤
Thank you!! 💛
nice one dude, interesting to hear
Heyooo. Thanks for the visit Antony! And thank you for the message! 🙌
Welcome back, brother.
Thank you, brother. ✨
I have written a few things. I have a few things that have pretty darn good! I have watched your videos for a while. I would like to to write with someone that i connect naturally with. (This is pretty darn scary! )
Hey Jayson! It is scary to create and then put yourself out there. It is also thrilling! It is also magic! Also, what is the worst that could happen?
What are you working on?
Thank you for that ...
You're welcome, Obai! Great to hear from you. 🙌
Nice video, its great hearing your thoughts on taming this monkey mind that tends to bring us down. Nice joke tho "caught with my pants down" 😂😂😂
Haha, yes 👖 Thank you Bernard! The monkey mind is a tricky fellow.
We grab onto thoughts because that's what we are most familiar with. Our lizard brain keeps telling us that that's ok. And then we fear change because our brain thinks it'll shatter our core beliefs (even though it won't).
Whenever I find myself in a similar situation, I try to detach myself and look at it from a third-person point of view and say, "dafuk? You ain't got time for this shi* !" (A little humor does work sometimes)
Learning new coping techniques is easy. It's the unlearning of intrusive thoughts that's hard.
Lol, a little humor is amazing to work with!
"it's the unlearning intrusive thoughts that's hard." Love that, going to contemplate that.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment and sharing, Mustafa!
Time or the enigma of time. What, I’m dying ,no. This life is over before it starts.I think I’ll walk down a railroad tract.
Good to hear from you Dennis. Time is definitely an enigma. The Riddler laughs in my ears.
What is down the railroad?
I'm going to comment later when I'm have more time, but I did want to say one thing quick.
Without a doubt there is more than one way to skin a cat and go with anything and everything that works. However, it's impossible to ruminate if you don't grab onto the thoughts. So, you must still be grabbing somehow?
I do think that process comes harder to some than others
I'm always grabbing and reaching and squeezing at life lol.
8:00 yeah. Lovely vid. The immediate thought I had was the discussion between brene brown and tim ferris about the armour that we wear that we have carried with us to “protect us” that no longer serves. Sounds like a subconscious breakthrough to me.
VERY COOL 😎
Good to share and bear witness.
I’ll ping you something via insta x
Oh that's great to think about with the connection to the convo with BB and TF. Thank you for sharing that.
It definitely felt like a breakthrough of sorts for me, a complete perspective shift. Thank you for bearing witness. 🙌
Looking forward to the insta message!
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@@JohnyRhys lol. NO PRESSURE!!
@@coreybennettboardman 😬😂whoops! Love ya man..!! 😂
lol 🙌 🙌 🙌
So Freud wasn't a knucklehead after all?...
Haha, I don't know. I haven't really studied much of him yet!