
Rumination – Why We Overthink and How to Break the Cycle
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In this reflective and deeply relatable episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela explore the tangled world of rumination—those repetitive thought loops that keep us stuck in the past or anxious about the future. They share personal experiences of overthinking, intrusive thoughts, and the mental spirals that often stem from shame, unresolved conflict, or unprocessed trauma.
From childhood diary dramas to the weight of unspoken apologies, Juliet reflects on how therapy helped her understand the roots of her rumination. Angela offers insights on managing shame, setting boundaries, and using thought-stopping tools to avoid emotional spirals. Together, they unpack the ways people often numb these thoughts through distractions—whether that’s alcohol, scrolling social media, shopping, or staying busy—and how those behaviours may mask deeper emotional patterns.
They also offer practical tools for interrupting negative thinking, including sensory-based grounding techniques, the 5-4-3-2-1 method, and reframing thoughts without forcing toxic positivity. The conversation is candid, warm, and full of lightbulb moments, reminding listeners that we all ruminate—but we don’t have to live there.