I say bothersome, as that type of T is primarily a mental deal. A set pattern of thinking.
Thoughts seem to organize and get processed in the mind in connected bunches. Once we establish a
pattern, it becomes hard to break. Fear and worry definitely have a knack for creating more dense thought
patterns. Call it a habit, if you will, compulsive at that, the constant checking of the noise by those with
bothersome T.
There are good and bad patterns of thought. Bad patterns are repetitive, recursive, constantly falling back on itself, usually brought on and strengthened by fear and worry. Good patterns change and adapt, as circumstances allow and present themselves.
We can definitely get stuck with fixed, repetitive patterns of thought, call them habitual. That seems to be why those that can retrain their thoughts get their life back with T. The lucky majority that do NOT give
T onset much significance have no thoughts to retrain, as they never built up a faulty pattern of fear/worry loops to begin with........
Again, bothersome T is simply a bad habit that is hard, but possible, to break....
Thoughts seem to organize and get processed in the mind in connected bunches. Once we establish a
pattern, it becomes hard to break. Fear and worry definitely have a knack for creating more dense thought
patterns. Call it a habit, if you will, compulsive at that, the constant checking of the noise by those with
bothersome T.
There are good and bad patterns of thought. Bad patterns are repetitive, recursive, constantly falling back on itself, usually brought on and strengthened by fear and worry. Good patterns change and adapt, as circumstances allow and present themselves.
We can definitely get stuck with fixed, repetitive patterns of thought, call them habitual. That seems to be why those that can retrain their thoughts get their life back with T. The lucky majority that do NOT give
T onset much significance have no thoughts to retrain, as they never built up a faulty pattern of fear/worry loops to begin with........
Again, bothersome T is simply a bad habit that is hard, but possible, to break....