You may try reading Michael Singer or Peter Ralston books. The key idea is to just observe your thoughts, don't label them, don't keep focusing on a thought, just acknowledge it and let it go. Easier said than done, I know. But I do think it helps me. When a thought arises, let it go and come back to the breath or focus on what you hear or see, or go back to what you are doing.

Replies (1)

To continue on this thought, do a vipassana retreat. The cost nothing but your time. 9 days of complete silence and meditation acts as a sort of deep surgery on your brain. I highly recommend this to anyone who doesn’t have extreme psychological disorder; eg schizophrenia.