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Write Things Down

Write Things Down

If your mind is awash with things that you need to remember, simply write them down

  • Make a list on a notepad, an app or digital planning tool
  • Choose a place where thoughts, ideas, appointments, shopping lists, etc can be emptied from your mind to be dealt with another time such as a journal or diary
  • You can also write down specific worries, things you need to address in a difficult conversation with someone, plans for the future, etc

The goal is to clear space in your mind by emptying these thoughts onto a page

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"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13

Too much mental clutter can have a negative impact on your life in the form of anxiety, sleep disturbance, and a feeling of being overwhelmed. Using these techniques below will help you to begin emptying your mind and your life of unnecessary worries and thoughts.

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2. Try a brain dump if your mind is running on overdrive.

2. Try a brain dump if your mind is running on overdrive.

Dump it all out. Write some lists, or simply use the "worry diary" technique and jot down all of the things you’re stressing about.

Do this before your "power down" time. This helps your mind let these things go. Once they're written down,

2: Write Down Distractions as They Come

2: Write Down Distractions as They Come

Create a distraction page when you study. 

Use this to write down distractions as they come, even when you are working.

Whatever is on your mind, just pluck it out, write it out and store it away. 

Then get back to this page on your breaks.

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