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7) Write it Out

7) Write it Out

The simple act of writing down a thought is often enough to reduce its intensity.

Writing can help you get more comfortable with expressing difficult emotions by acknowledging them somewhat indirectly. You can even try writing them down in narrative form, as if telling a story.

Try wrapping up a meditation or imagery session with 15 minutes of journaling. You can write about any thoughts, positive or negative, that came up while they’re still fresh in your mind.

Journaling also helps you find patterns of unhelpful thoughts or behaviors.

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