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Thrive: Mind and Body - Psychology and Nutrition for Complete Wellbeing

Breaking the Cycle of Negative Thoughts

21 Jul 2025

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In this episode of the Thrive Mind and Body podcast, Luke and Jane Gabites discuss the common experience of negative thoughts and anxiety, exploring the evolutionary basis for our negativity bias. They delve into the impact of stress on both the mind and body, emphasizing the importance of awareness and mindfulness in managing these feelings. The conversation includes practical tools and strategies for coping with anxiety, such as the RAIN meditation technique, and highlights the significance of physical movement in regulating emotions. The episode concludes with a reminder that it's normal to experience these thoughts and the importance of practicing self-compassion and awareness.TakeawaysWe all experience looping negative thoughts.The brain's negativity bias is rooted in evolution.Stress hormones affect both mind and body.Mindfulness can create distance from negative thoughts.Physical movement helps regulate stress responses.Meditation can be a powerful tool for managing emotions.It's important to challenge worst-case scenario thinking.Practicing self-compassion is crucial for mental health.Awareness of thoughts can help in emotional regulation.Regular practice of coping strategies makes it easier over time.Chapters00:00 Understanding Difficult Thoughts09:21 Tools for Managing Anxiety19:00 Meditation and Mindfulness PracticesThe RAIN of Self Compassion on Insight Timer: https://insighttimer.com/janegabites/guided-meditations/the-rain-of-self-compassion-2

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