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Detox and deep clean your mind in just 7 steps

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 28, 2025, 12:27 IST
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Reset and refresh your mind

Just as we regularly clean our bodies to stay healthy, it's equally important to detox and deep clean our minds. By doing so, we can maintain mental clarity, boost resilience, and improve our overall well-being. A clear mind allows us to focus better, make sound decisions, and enjoy life more fully. Here's a journey to help you achieve a fresher, more vibrant mind:

Just as we regularly clean our bodies to stay healthy, it's equally important to detox and deep clean our minds. By doing so, we can maintain mental clarity, boost resilience, and improve our overall well-being. A clear mind allows us to focus better, make sound decisions, and enjoy life more fully. Here's a journey to help you achieve a fresher, more vibrant mind:

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​Start your morning with visualisation and hydration

The first hour of your day sets the tone for everything that follows. Instead of reaching for your phone right after waking up, spend five minutes visualising your goals and intentions. Picture yourself successfully completing tasks, feeling happy, and achieving what matters most to you. This mental exercise helps you stay motivated and focused. Right after visualisation, drink a glass of water to rehydrate your body after hours of sleep. Hydration boosts brain function, improves concentration, and helps flush out toxins.

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Prioritise and finish your hardest task before noon

Your brain is most alert and productive in the morning, making it the best time to handle difficult tasks. Instead of postponing them, tackle your most challenging work before noon. Whether it’s writing an important report, studying for an exam, or handling a tough project, finishing it early reduces stress and increases efficiency. Completing difficult tasks first also prevents procrastination and gives a sense of accomplishment that carries throughout the day.

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​Move your body for at least 30 minutes

Physical movement is not just good for the body, it’s essential for the mind. Regular exercise releases endorphins, reduces stress, and improves brain function. Even simple activities like walking, stretching, or yoga can make a significant difference. Making movement a daily habit helps clear mental fog and increases energy levels. If you sit for long hours, take short breaks to move around and refresh your mind.

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​Replace 30 minutes of screen time with reading

Social media and television can easily consume hours of your day, filling your mind with unnecessary information. Instead of spending too much time scrolling through your phone, replace at least 30 minutes of screen time with reading a non-fiction book. Reading stimulates your brain, improves concentration, and expands your knowledge. It also reduces stress and allows you to unwind in a more meaningful way than passive screen consumption.

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​Write down three things you’re grateful for

A daily gratitude practice shifts your focus from what’s missing to what you already have. Each day, write down three things you’re grateful for—they can be big or small. Gratitude has been scientifically proven to reduce stress, increase happiness, and improve overall well-being. By focusing on the positives in life, you train your mind to see opportunities instead of obstacles, leading to a healthier and more optimistic mindset.

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​Every evening spend 10 minutes on reflection and meditation

Every evenung just take a few minutes to reflect. Consider what worked well, what needed improvement, and what you learned. Reflection clarifies, helps work through issues emotionally, and improves future decision-making. One terrific way to do that is through meditation or deep breathing. Even only 10 minutes of quiet time can soothe your mind, reduce stress levels, and increase positivity.

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​Clear your mind and unwind before bed

To prevent your mind from feeling overwhelmed at night, take a few minutes to write down your thoughts, tasks, or worries. This 'brain dump' releases mental clutter, making one less anxious and more focused for the following day. Furthermore, a to-do list the following day provides a feeling of being in control and organised. Follow this with a calming pre-sleep routine to enhance sleep quality. Instead of screens, take a warm shower, enjoy soothing herbal tea, or listen to calming music. Don't consume caffeine or eat large meals in the late evening to allow your brain to fully recharge while you sleep.

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