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franknfurter
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18 Feb 2013, 12:08 pm

i am having an interview for university next week, and i have gone through the whole process in my head about 10 times and its starting to annoy me, but i cant stop obsessivly going over it, i also do this with normal conversations but because its an interview its worse i suppose. does anyone else do this or have any advice on how to stop it.

i kind of pretend im at the interview and keep answering the questions i think they will ask, i can spend hours doing this and i think in the long run it is going to make me more anxious.



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18 Feb 2013, 12:46 pm

Try letting the thoughts run through your head like background music. Your mind may be stuck, but you don't have to actively feed it.



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18 Feb 2013, 10:38 pm

franknfurter wrote:
i am having an interview for university next week, and i have gone through the whole process in my head about 10 times and its starting to annoy me, but i cant stop obsessivly going over it, i also do this with normal conversations but because its an interview its worse i suppose. does anyone else do this or have any advice on how to stop it.

i kind of pretend im at the interview and keep answering the questions i think they will ask, i can spend hours doing this and i think in the long run it is going to make me more anxious.


Visualizing has the potential to be incredibly beneficial; athletes use it, people use it before a speech, and it can prepare you well. It is kind of your brain's way of lessening the novelty of a new situation (I especially panic unless I'm prepared for something). What has helped me is to make sure the whole thing goes reasonably well in my mind, so I sometimes come out with some confidence, like I can do it. It can be a good thing sometimes, as long as you don't let anxiety overtake you.
That's the best I've got, let me know if you come up with something else, I definitely need to stop stressing so much too


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18 Feb 2013, 10:50 pm

I get the same problem, sometimes before AND after the event. It can drive me mad, and it's worse if it is a song.
I do find that conversations can go better if I have done it before, because some answers are so well rehearsed.
Sometimes I can' stop it, but sometimes I find I can pick something else to focus on and it will 'take'. Make a new obsession to override the old one.
Hey, good luck with your interview.