Today I'm going to talk about how to reduce the mental load that we
Vesna:carry so we can reduce our stress levels.
Vesna:Now when we talk about mental load, you may have heard this phrase,
Vesna:so we are carrying a lot of responsibilities on our shoulders.
Vesna:a lot of demands on us managing other people's emotions, whether it be at
Vesna:work or at home, and it just feels like our head is full and it's exhausting
Vesna:and we can't switch off at nighttime.
Vesna:And you might find yourself.
Vesna:Staying up late, like 11pm, midnight, watching Netflix with
Vesna:a glass of wine or whatever it is in order to switch off the mind.
Vesna:Now what many people don't realise is that There is a task
Vesna:load and there is a mental load.
Vesna:And I'm going to talk about both because what we don't realize is
Vesna:the impact of chronic overthinking and how that impacts the mental
Vesna:load that we carry all day long.
Vesna:Okay?
Vesna:So this nonstop mental chatter that we have going in our heads, which
Vesna:I hear from a lot of women and a lot of people say to me, if I could
Vesna:just get my head to shut up for five minutes, I would feel a lot better.
Vesna:I'd feel a lot clearer.
Vesna:Now this all adds up.
Vesna:So in my work, I'm looking at the side effect of chronic stress.
Vesna:So when we look at the mental load, the mental load is this kind of invisible
Vesna:load of stress that we don't realise is the biggest source of stress, right?
Vesna:So we look at it that we just have too much stress.
Vesna:And that is why we're stressed, right?
Vesna:There's too much to manage.
Vesna:But so there's task load and there's mental load.
Vesna:So task load is you are over scheduled, okay?
Vesna:You are over loaded.
Vesna:If you looked at your calendar, there is actually no way that you could get
Vesna:those things done in a day, right?
Vesna:And of course it's going to create some overwhelm because it's not
Vesna:possible to get them done, right?
Vesna:Even though you're trying to squeeze them in.
Vesna:So if you look at your to do list and it's a mile long, Then
Vesna:you have that going on, okay?
Vesna:So, that's not possible, but That's not generally what we see, right?
Vesna:It's certainly not.
Vesna:What I see with my clients who are burnt out, exhausted is what I see
Vesna:is the mental load or this invisible load is this chronic overthinking.
Vesna:It's thinking about the responsibilities and the tasks and the day ahead
Vesna:and what could possibly happen, and the worry and the fear, and
Vesna:the overwhelm and the concern.
Vesna:This over analytical, this overthinking mind is.
Vesna:The biggest source of stress, right?
Vesna:So that is the mental load.
Vesna:So that's overwhelm.
Vesna:So we've got overloaded and we've got overwhelm.
Vesna:So in order to reduce our stress levels, we need to reduce this overwhelm, right?
Vesna:Because it's the overwhelm which creates a physical, load on the body.
Vesna:and it builds up over time, right?
Vesna:It builds up over years.
Vesna:So you feel like you suddenly get to this place where you've got aches and pains.
Vesna:You've got, sore neck and shoulders.
Vesna:You've got weight that's kind of crept up out of nowhere.
Vesna:You're exhausted all the time.
Vesna:You find that you're unable to handle stress.
Vesna:So any little thing sets you off, you get anxious, you can't sleep
Vesna:at night, you get brain fog.
Vesna:These are all of the side effects of chronic stress.
Vesna:And as I said, we may not realise that it's been building up for
Vesna:years and it seems like, bang, those symptoms just arrive out of nowhere.
Vesna:But they have been building up due to this chronic mental load
Vesna:or this chronic mental stress.
Vesna:so you may be thinking, okay, no, that's not true.
Vesna:I just, I have a lot on and it can get done in a day.
Vesna:And that's why I'm overwhelmed.
Vesna:It's just too much responsibility on my shoulders.
Vesna:So I want you to think about the days that you get so much done.
Vesna:Like you have your to do list, you get everything done from your to do list.
Vesna:And then, if you're anything like me, which I know people do this,
Vesna:I'm not the only one, you go back to your to do list and go, I
Vesna:actually did this and this as well.
Vesna:So you write it down and you cross it off.
Vesna:You write it down and you cross it off and you're like, energized, right?
Vesna:energized from your day.
Vesna:You feel like, you feel really good because you got so much done.
Vesna:You do not feel overwhelmed.
Vesna:You do not feel overstretched.
Vesna:You do not feel tired, right?
Vesna:You feel energized by everything that you had done.
Vesna:Yet, there are days when you don't get much done at all.
Vesna:But you feel very overwhelmed, very overwhelmed with what
Vesna:you have on your plate, right?
Vesna:And I want you to see the difference, and whether you see that right now,
Vesna:but you would have experienced those moments where you can get a lot done
Vesna:and not feel overwhelmed or get very little done and become overwhelmed.
Vesna:And that is the mental load.
Vesna:That is because of everything that we're carrying in our life.
Vesna:mind with our thinking that is slowing us down, making us less productive,
Vesna:and making us overwhelmed and anxious and overstressed and burnt out.
Vesna:we have been taught that if we're feeling overwhelmed and overstretched or and
Vesna:our mind works in this way, that we look what's happening around us, right?
Vesna:We've got to find where it's coming from, right?
Vesna:It's coming from our relationship, it's coming from my boss, or
Vesna:it's coming from my schedule.
Vesna:And our mind is looking for where it's coming from.
Vesna:And then it's trying to understand why we feel like that, what that
Vesna:person's done wrong to us, or why this situation is triggering us.
Vesna:And then our mind has to solve it.
Vesna:Right?
Vesna:It must solve it, transform it, change it, reframe it, something, okay?
Vesna:So there's a lot of busyness in the mind through this process.
Vesna:And that's what we've been taught, and that's what we're accustomed to.
Vesna:But as you can imagine as I'm just talking through all of that, That
Vesna:creates even more overthinking, right?
Vesna:That creates even more thoughts, stress, anxiety, and it's not
Vesna:gonna relieve our overwhelm.
Vesna:Our stress is not caused by our to do list.
Vesna:Our stress is caused by our thinking, by our thoughts about them, by
Vesna:our beliefs, by the negative thinking that we carry around in
Vesna:our head all day long, or simply.
Vesna:The overthinking, the busy mind.
Vesna:Now I know that that's a tough pill to swallow because it sounds
Vesna:like we're doing this deliberately, we're causing our own suffering.
Vesna:But we don't realize we're doing this, okay?
Vesna:It's very unconscious, it's very innocent, we don't realize that the
Vesna:more we focus on the negative thinking, the more we're The more it's going
Vesna:to create a lot more stress, the more it's going to lower our mood.
Vesna:And when our mood is low, we don't do very well, okay?
Vesna:We don't do very well in any area of our life, whether it be
Vesna:through our work, or even in our relationships, in your mothering, okay?
Vesna:So when our mood is low, we tend to not want to be in that place.
Vesna:We want to get out of it, right?
Vesna:And so again, we're looking for ways in our environment.
Vesna:What is triggering my low mood?
Vesna:What is making me feel so bad?
Vesna:So, um, And then we go about trying to fix that, but that's
Vesna:not the source of it, right?
Vesna:So it's our thinking.
Vesna:So as soon as we have too much thinking or overthinking or negative thinking,
Vesna:it is gonna change the way that we feel.
Vesna:And because it feels really uncomfortable, we want to change that.
Vesna:But that's not the place where we are gonna get the biggest transformation.
Vesna:So, if you're wondering whether you're carrying this mental load, whether
Vesna:this is actually the thing that's affecting you, then you can really
Vesna:determine that by the way that you feel.
Vesna:if you feel, anxious stressed burnt out frazzled everything's
Vesna:urgent, very busy, very busy, right?
Vesna:All of that indicates that there is too much overthinking going
Vesna:on and too much mental load.
Vesna:At about this point when I speak to clients about this, I get the question,
Vesna:well how do I think differently, right?
Vesna:How do I Change my thinking.
Vesna:How do I think positive is one of the questions.
Vesna:How do I think less?
Vesna:Now, it's not possible to change your thinking, right?
Vesna:I think there's a bit of a myth out there that if we just put more positive thinking
Vesna:in there, that we will feel better.
Vesna:But if we're looking at how many thoughts are going on in our
Vesna:head, we've got a lot of negative thinking, and then we're trying to
Vesna:add more positive thinking in there.
Vesna:It just creates more load.
Vesna:Okay, even though it's positive, it just creates more load.
Vesna:And what we want to do is reduce that load.
Vesna:And so the way that this happens, which is a less of an active process, is that our
Vesna:mind is designed to dismiss noise, right?
Vesna:So if you think about it, this overthinking, this, this busy
Vesna:mind, very noisy in there, okay?
Vesna:And that noise, our mind is designed to block out noise.
Vesna:And I'd like to give you an example.
Vesna:If you don't believe me, I'd like to give you an example.
Vesna:So, you would have had times where you've gone into the city and it's been noisy
Vesna:and you couldn't sleep or you've had a barking dog in the area that eventually
Vesna:you became accustomed to the noise, okay?
Vesna:You just didn't notice it anymore.
Vesna:I remember years ago when I moved into a city apartment Me and my friend, we were
Vesna:like, wow, this apartment is amazing.
Vesna:You know, we didn't really look outside properly.
Vesna:we kind of knew, but we didn't focus on it.
Vesna:Right.
Vesna:And the situation was that the bedrooms were out the back, the windows you had
Vesna:to open when it, in summertime, because it was very hot, there was a train line
Vesna:right out the back and out the front.
Vesna:Front, where the balconies were, there was like a main, road which had
Vesna:about 6 lanes and it was used as a thoroughfare for the freeway, right?
Vesna:So at summer time, it was extremely noisy when we opened
Vesna:up the windows, which we had to.
Vesna:And I remember the first night, my head was like, oh my goodness, I'm never going
Vesna:to be able to sleep here, this is crazy, the train sounds like it's in my room.
Vesna:And by the third night, I was sleeping like a baby.
Vesna:Okay, and every night after that my mind blocked out the noise.
Vesna:I didn't notice it anymore, right?
Vesna:And if anyone was to come over they would be like, wow, how do you sleep with that?
Vesna:But my mind had dismissed it right all of us have the ability to dismiss Certain
Vesna:thinking to block out all that noise.
Vesna:Okay, the brain does it automatically you do it already if you are feeling
Vesna:road rage on the road Okay i'm sure you've had this scenario where someone
Vesna:cuts you off and we had it the other day with someone like almost hit into
Vesna:us and like we're on the horn and saying whatever we were saying, right?
Vesna:But we didn't act on that thinking right?
Vesna:We really just dismissed it very quickly It's not as if we were going
Vesna:to do something to the driver, right?
Vesna:So you would have had those scenarios as well and there is an ability of your
Vesna:mind to dismiss your thinking When you are aware of that, okay, so if I'm, you
Vesna:know, bringing your attention to that.
Vesna:So right, my brain does this, or my mind does this all the time, I'm
Vesna:focusing too much on the negative.
Vesna:The only thing that we need to do here, and it's not really a task, is to be aware
Vesna:that if we take our mind off the negative, if we don't entertain the negative
Vesna:thinking, if we don't go into overthinking mode, we will come back to a clear mind.
Vesna:I'm going to simplify it to two mental states, but there's
Vesna:many different mental states.
Vesna:There's a noisy mind.
Vesna:there's a clear mind.
Vesna:A noisy mind is going to create the mental load, the overwhelm, the
Vesna:anxiety, the low moods, and all the downstream effect on your physical body.
Vesna:Right?
Vesna:Fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, bloating, hormonal issues, okay?
Vesna:But the clear mind allows you to navigate your life.
Vesna:so here we have busy thinking, here we have thought that provides
Vesna:insights and guidance for our life.
Vesna:Okay, so there will be times in your life where, thoughts come in and they
Vesna:help to guide your life and help you to solve your problems, help you to create
Vesna:the things that you want in your life.
Vesna:It gives you the desires that you want and it helps you to create those desires.
Vesna:Okay.
Vesna:But it's very hard in a busy mind.
Vesna:So we really need to, just to simplify it even further, we
Vesna:need to value the quiet mind.
Vesna:The busy mind doesn't do anything for us except create a lot of
Vesna:stress, And then we need to switch off from that at night time.
Vesna:And then we need to rebalance our nervous system because it's in overdrive
Vesna:due to so much of this noise going on.
Vesna:So if we can realize that in a calm state of mind, in a clear state of
Vesna:mind, I'm going to operate at my best.
Vesna:We really do so well in a clear state of mind, right?
Vesna:Cause that mood is up.
Vesna:We're very clear.
Vesna:We're very focused.
Vesna:We're very productive.
Vesna:Our hormones are very balanced.
Vesna:Our body is just humming along, right?
Vesna:But in a noisy state of mind, we don't have any of that.
Vesna:Okay.
Vesna:And the way that we switch, it's not an active process because
Vesna:we're not making that happen.
Vesna:The mind is designed to slow down.
Vesna:Right?
Vesna:It's almost like we have an immune system, like a psychological immune system, right?
Vesna:Our immune system helps us to fight infections and virus and bacteria, or
Vesna:the psychological immune system helps us to go back to well being, back to this
Vesna:calm, clear mind, so we can navigate our life, And if we, just dismiss
Vesna:or not hang on or not dwell or just allow the mind to do that by kind of
Vesna:backing off the overthinking, right?
Vesna:Not living in our heads so much.
Vesna:We will come from that place.
Vesna:So it's really about valuing this state of mind, a calm state of
Vesna:mind in order to not keep going back into that busy state of mind.
Vesna:So you already have this ability to dismiss that thinking.
Vesna:You just have to take it up a notch, okay?
Vesna:And the way we take it up a notch is just being a little bit more
Vesna:aware if you're going into a situation, if you're entertaining
Vesna:a lot of that negative thinking.
Vesna:We're never going to get rid of negative thinking, right?
Vesna:But, um, The biggest impact that we can make to our health and to our
Vesna:life is to not entertain it, right?
Vesna:Not spend a lot of time there, right?
Vesna:Allow new fresh thinking to come through, allow a clear state of mind for new ideas
Vesna:and opportunities to come through for us.