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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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