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Calm Your Mind & Stop Overthinking with Creative Self-Care

Author
Jill Hodge
Published
Wed 18 Jun 2025
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Do you struggle to let go of negative and automatic thoughts of dread about potential upcoming events?

Do you second-guess yourself and replay past situations and decisions, wondering how you could have made so many mistakes?

Do you find it difficult to let go of anxious questions and scenarios that play over and over again in your mind?

Khalil Gibran once wrote, "We choose our joys and sorrows long before we experience them.” I certainly do it through my overthinking, worry, and rumination. In this episode, we'll:

Welcome to my reflections from the bright side of the beat.

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Music: All music for my podcast is sourced and licensed for use via Soundstripe.

Songs in this episode: Nowhere Left To Turn by Ghost Beatz; Slide by GEMM; Pyaar Kee Seemaen by Cast of Characters

Khalil Gibran Quote: “We choose our joys and sorrows long before we experience them.”

Resources:

The Art-Lovers Creative Practice Guide to Stop Overthinking, Worry, and 

Rumination (all subscribers to my free newsletter get access to this guide)

Jill Hodge’s Insight Timer Teacher Page (free meditations)

Related Episodes:

Khalil Gibran and the Trap of Overthinking (#45)

Reduce Overthinking with Stream-of-Consciousness Journal Writing (#36)

The Nature Connection: Finding Peace and Perspective (#28)

Affirmation Meditation: Overcome Overthinking & Worry (#24)

Overcoming Overthinking with Journaling and Meditation(#23)

Journal Prompts:

1. Write about a peaceful setting that stimulates your senses; write in detail about the sights, smells, and tactile sensations in this place.
2. Write about your feelings of gratitude toward your body, as it helps you sustain life and do the things you enjoy.
3. When you catch yourself overthinking, write out the worst-case scenario you are considering and then 1 or 2 strategies/actions you could take if that worst-case scenario were to come true.

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