Stop the cycle of overthinking with The Mental Treadmill. Learn why rumination is like emotional reflux and how to break free from exhausting thought loops.

Nothing in life is as important as you think it is, while you are thinking about it. You cannot control your thoughts, but you can change your relationship with them.
Lesson to stop ruminating of the past








The mental treadmill is a metaphor for the loop of rumination where you replay past conversations or mistakes, such as an awkward wedding comment or a missed deadline. While it feels like you are doing important work to solve a problem, you are actually burning emotional energy without moving forward. This cycle keeps you in the exact same spot, often leaving you feeling worse than when you started staring at the ceiling at three in the morning.
The term rumination comes from the Latin word ruminari. This refers to the biological process where animals like cows or giraffes regurgitate partially digested food to chew it again. In the context of mental health and overthinking, it describes the habit of bringing back old thoughts that should have already been processed by your system. Instead of gaining new insights, you are simply re-chewing the same emotional material repeatedly.
Rumination is described as emotional reflux because it involves taking a thought that should have been digested and bringing it back up to chew on it one more time. Just like physical reflux, this process is unpleasant and does not provide any additional nutrients or benefits. It is a form of overthinking that creates a loop of analyzing syllables and facial expressions from the past, which ultimately serves no productive purpose for your mental well-being.
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