Too much in my mind but nothing to say

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Think You're Talking Too Much? Read This
  3. What Does It Mean to Feel Like You Have Nothing to Say?
  4. Introverts
  5. Mental Exhaustion: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
  6. Introverts
  7. Think You're Talking Too Much? Read This
  8. Mental Exhaustion: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
  9. What Does It Mean to Feel Like You Have Nothing to Say?
  10. Taylor Swift


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Taylor Swift

[Verse 1] Put your lips close to mine As long as they don't touch Out of focus, eye to eye 'Til the gravity's too much And I'll do anything you say If you say it with your hands And I'd be smart to walk away But you're quicksand [Chorus] This slope is treacherous This path is reckless This slope is treacherous And I-I-I like it [Verse 2] I can't decide if it's a choice Getting swept away I hear the sound of my own voice Asking you to stay And all we are is skin and bone Trained to get along Forever going with the flow But you're friction [Chorus] This slope is treacherous This path is reckless This slope is treacherous I, I, I like it [Bridge] Two headlights shine through the sleepless night And I will get you, get you alone Your name has echoed through my mind And I just think you should, think you should know That nothing safe is worth the drive And I would follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home [Chorus] This hope is treacherous This daydream is dangerous This hope is treacherous I-I-I, I-I-I, I-I-I [Bridge] Two headlights shine through the sleepless night And I will get you, get you alone Your name has echoed through my mind And I just think you should, think you should know That nothing safe is worth the drive And I would follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home How to Format Lyrics: • Type out all lyrics, even repeating song parts like the chorus • Lyrics should...

Think You're Talking Too Much? Read This

Share on Pinterest Westend61 / Getty Images Garrulous. Chatterbox. Long-winded. In love with the sound of your own voice. If you’re a talkative person, you’ve probably heard one or two of these before. Pointed comments like these might even prompt some worries that you talk a little too much. Maybe you challenge yourself to keep quiet for a day or two, but it’s hard because you just have so much to share. Not to mention that when you don’t join in a conversation, people seem surprised and wonder why you suddenly have nothing to say. Talkativeness isn’t all bad. In fact, it’s a valued trait in many professional fields. But when does the gift of gab become more of a curse? “Talking too much” doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. Not everyone enjoys conversing with others, so some people consider a few sentences too much. Others who love a good story might happily listen to anything you want to share. Sometimes, people might say you talk too much simply because they dislike what you have to say. Rather than paying attention to your actual word count, try exploring the space your conversation takes up and how it affects others. Do you cut off co-workers? Talk over friends? Dominate the conversation at family dinners? Say things that others might consider harsh, unkind, or offensive? Some insight on medical terms for excessive talking can also help you gauge your speech: Pressured speech This You talk more than you usually do, at a much faster pace, perhaps even at a higher ...

What Does It Mean to Feel Like You Have Nothing to Say?

Key points • In the context of psychoanalysis, the patient’s feeling that they have nothing to say is often an indication of transference feelings. • Sometimes the feeling that you have nothing to say is a defense against something you do not want to say. • Feeling you have nothing to say is sometimes a sign of projection. “I have nothing to say," she recently told me. "That’s fine,” I responded, “why don’t we wait and see what comes to mind.” Karen said, “I’m afraid I’ll just lie here saying nothing all session.” “When you feel like you have nothing to say,” I asked, “is your mind blank, or are you thinking about things you don’t want to say?” “I’m thinking about stupid stuff,” she said. “Can you give me an example?” “Like the pictures in your office,” she replied. “What about the pictures?” I asked. “You’ve got two paintings of young girls, so I wonder if you are gay. But I didn’t want to ask you.” Sometimes the feeling that you have nothing to say is a defense against something you do not want to say. “I’m afraid I will just talk about mundane things, and you will not be interested.” “Do you feel you need to think up interesting things to keep my “Yes. My mother was always busy,” he said. “I couldn’t get her attention by telling her about my day at school or some game I was playing.” "So, how did you get her attention?” I asked. “If I were sick or had an accident, then she would be upset and concerned,” she said. Theresa feels she has nothing to say because she thinks I...

Introverts

“If you have something to say, then say it. If not, then enjoy the silence while it lasts. The noise will return soon enough.”- Hugh Jackman The worrying feeling of having nothing to say I often feel that I’ve nothing to say. There was a time when this niggled at me, forcing me to wrack my brains as to why? What was wrong with me? And how should I fix this? There’s an ebb and flow to our language and communication just like the seasons. Maybe we are full of the right words, expressions, and opinions about things, and then there are times when our voices are quieter and more peaceful like winter. In my experience, there are other factors that can also contribute to a spell of being a bit dry vocally. Temperament Some time ago a colleague gave me a book entitled: The Temperament God Gave You, by Art and Laraine Bennett.This book helped me to understand better both myself and other people. It spoke about the four temperaments a person may have. The extroverted temperaments, choleric and sanguine, display their thoughts and feelings externally. Cholerics tend to question things in detail and enjoy a debate. Sanguines are genuinely the life and soul of the party and react quickly to a situation. The introverted temperaments, melancholic and phlegmatic, focus their thoughts and feelings inward. As a result, introverts tend to be quieter and slower to react to any given situation.To my surprise, I discovered that my main temperament falls into the introvert category, even though ...

Mental Exhaustion: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

You probably feel tired and drained after intense physical activity, right? Well, long periods of intense mental activity can wear you out, too. To put it simply, mental exhaustion can happen when your brain receives too much stimulation or has to maintain an intense level of activity without rest. You might notice mental exhaustion, sometimes called mental fatigue, if you: • often work or study for long hours with few or no breaks • spend a lot of time each day dealing with overwhelming responsibilities • live with mental health symptoms • devote a lot of mental energy each day to thinking through problems, worries, or other sources of stress It’s not uncommon to feel Below, we’ll explore mental exhaustion more in-depth, plus offer tips to help manage and prevent it. Generally speaking, “mental” tends to refer to cognitive skills, like thinking, memory, decision-making, and problem-solving. “Emotional,” on the other hand, You might notice • • • • • Both mental and emotional exhaustion can leave you feeling detached, unmotivated, apathetic, and trapped. The challenges you’re facing might seem impossible to overcome, and you might feel too drained to keep trying. If burnout comes to mind, you’re on the right track — The signs of mental exhaustion often begin to appear gradually, but you might notice they seem to creep up more quickly during times of extreme stress — when your brain is working harder than usual, in other words. Mental and emotional signs One major sign of me...

Introverts

“If you have something to say, then say it. If not, then enjoy the silence while it lasts. The noise will return soon enough.”- Hugh Jackman The worrying feeling of having nothing to say I often feel that I’ve nothing to say. There was a time when this niggled at me, forcing me to wrack my brains as to why? What was wrong with me? And how should I fix this? There’s an ebb and flow to our language and communication just like the seasons. Maybe we are full of the right words, expressions, and opinions about things, and then there are times when our voices are quieter and more peaceful like winter. In my experience, there are other factors that can also contribute to a spell of being a bit dry vocally. Temperament Some time ago a colleague gave me a book entitled: The Temperament God Gave You, by Art and Laraine Bennett.This book helped me to understand better both myself and other people. It spoke about the four temperaments a person may have. The extroverted temperaments, choleric and sanguine, display their thoughts and feelings externally. Cholerics tend to question things in detail and enjoy a debate. Sanguines are genuinely the life and soul of the party and react quickly to a situation. The introverted temperaments, melancholic and phlegmatic, focus their thoughts and feelings inward. As a result, introverts tend to be quieter and slower to react to any given situation.To my surprise, I discovered that my main temperament falls into the introvert category, even though ...

Think You're Talking Too Much? Read This

Share on Pinterest Westend61 / Getty Images Garrulous. Chatterbox. Long-winded. In love with the sound of your own voice. If you’re a talkative person, you’ve probably heard one or two of these before. Pointed comments like these might even prompt some worries that you talk a little too much. Maybe you challenge yourself to keep quiet for a day or two, but it’s hard because you just have so much to share. Not to mention that when you don’t join in a conversation, people seem surprised and wonder why you suddenly have nothing to say. Talkativeness isn’t all bad. In fact, it’s a valued trait in many professional fields. But when does the gift of gab become more of a curse? “Talking too much” doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. Not everyone enjoys conversing with others, so some people consider a few sentences too much. Others who love a good story might happily listen to anything you want to share. Sometimes, people might say you talk too much simply because they dislike what you have to say. Rather than paying attention to your actual word count, try exploring the space your conversation takes up and how it affects others. Do you cut off co-workers? Talk over friends? Dominate the conversation at family dinners? Say things that others might consider harsh, unkind, or offensive? Some insight on medical terms for excessive talking can also help you gauge your speech: Pressured speech This You talk more than you usually do, at a much faster pace, perhaps even at a higher ...

Mental Exhaustion: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

You probably feel tired and drained after intense physical activity, right? Well, long periods of intense mental activity can wear you out, too. To put it simply, mental exhaustion can happen when your brain receives too much stimulation or has to maintain an intense level of activity without rest. You might notice mental exhaustion, sometimes called mental fatigue, if you: • often work or study for long hours with few or no breaks • spend a lot of time each day dealing with overwhelming responsibilities • live with mental health symptoms • devote a lot of mental energy each day to thinking through problems, worries, or other sources of stress It’s not uncommon to feel Below, we’ll explore mental exhaustion more in-depth, plus offer tips to help manage and prevent it. Generally speaking, “mental” tends to refer to cognitive skills, like thinking, memory, decision-making, and problem-solving. “Emotional,” on the other hand, You might notice • • • • • Both mental and emotional exhaustion can leave you feeling detached, unmotivated, apathetic, and trapped. The challenges you’re facing might seem impossible to overcome, and you might feel too drained to keep trying. If burnout comes to mind, you’re on the right track — The signs of mental exhaustion often begin to appear gradually, but you might notice they seem to creep up more quickly during times of extreme stress — when your brain is working harder than usual, in other words. Mental and emotional signs One major sign of me...

What Does It Mean to Feel Like You Have Nothing to Say?

Key points • In the context of psychoanalysis, the patient’s feeling that they have nothing to say is often an indication of transference feelings. • Sometimes the feeling that you have nothing to say is a defense against something you do not want to say. • Feeling you have nothing to say is sometimes a sign of projection. “I have nothing to say," she recently told me. "That’s fine,” I responded, “why don’t we wait and see what comes to mind.” Karen said, “I’m afraid I’ll just lie here saying nothing all session.” “When you feel like you have nothing to say,” I asked, “is your mind blank, or are you thinking about things you don’t want to say?” “I’m thinking about stupid stuff,” she said. “Can you give me an example?” “Like the pictures in your office,” she replied. “What about the pictures?” I asked. “You’ve got two paintings of young girls, so I wonder if you are gay. But I didn’t want to ask you.” Sometimes the feeling that you have nothing to say is a defense against something you do not want to say. “I’m afraid I will just talk about mundane things, and you will not be interested.” “Do you feel you need to think up interesting things to keep my “Yes. My mother was always busy,” he said. “I couldn’t get her attention by telling her about my day at school or some game I was playing.” "So, how did you get her attention?” I asked. “If I were sick or had an accident, then she would be upset and concerned,” she said. Theresa feels she has nothing to say because she thinks I...

Taylor Swift

[Verse 1] Put your lips close to mine As long as they don't touch Out of focus, eye to eye 'Til the gravity's too much And I'll do anything you say If you say it with your hands And I'd be smart to walk away But you're quicksand [Chorus] This slope is treacherous This path is reckless This slope is treacherous And I-I-I like it [Verse 2] I can't decide if it's a choice Getting swept away I hear the sound of my own voice Asking you to stay And all we are is skin and bone Trained to get along Forever going with the flow But you're friction [Chorus] This slope is treacherous This path is reckless This slope is treacherous I, I, I like it [Bridge] Two headlights shine through the sleepless night And I will get you, get you alone Your name has echoed through my mind And I just think you should, think you should know That nothing safe is worth the drive And I would follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home [Chorus] This hope is treacherous This daydream is dangerous This hope is treacherous I-I-I, I-I-I, I-I-I [Bridge] Two headlights shine through the sleepless night And I will get you, get you alone Your name has echoed through my mind And I just think you should, think you should know That nothing safe is worth the drive And I would follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home I'll follow you, follow you home How to Format Lyrics: • Type out all lyrics, even repeating song parts like the chorus • Lyrics should...

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