Do you replay conversations?

Sprunk

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Ok this might sound weird though do any of you replay conversations you have had with people in your head?At work if i talk to someone, as soon as they have left i start to kind of replay the conversation in my head and be like,I shouldn't have said this and what did they mean by that.And sometimes i can be like that all day,over one conversation.My psychologist says i have to stop doing it cause it's not healthy, though a lot of the time i just can't help it.Anyone else feel the same?
 

Bittersweet

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Ok this might sound weird though do any of you replay conversations you have had with people in your head?At work if i talk to someone, as soon as they have left i start to kind of replay the conversation in my head and be like,I shouldn't have said this and what did they mean by that.And sometimes i can be like that all day,over one conversation.My psychologist says i have to stop doing it cause it's not healthy, though a lot of the time i just can't help it.Anyone else feel the same?

Most of my time is spent doing this.
 

Iseesky

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Yup. Over and over and over. I'm getting better at accepting the stupid things I say. I'm typically the only one who really pays attention to what I say anyway. Though, I do tend to remember conversations I had with certain people many months or many years ago and think to myself what an idiot I am. ::p:
 

Sprunk

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Yup. Over and over and over. I'm getting better at accepting the stupid things I say. I'm typically the only one who really pays attention to what I say anyway. Though, I do tend to remember conversations I had with certain people many months or many years ago and think to myself what an idiot I am. ::p:
Yeah i feel exactly the same.I'm sure these things are not as big a deal as i have made it to be in my head,though its hard to let go of that feeling.
 

Sprunk

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Yes. I dissect each conversation for where I might've stuffed up.
That's excatly what i do i guess.I just dissect it bit by bit till i end up with the worst possible outcome.And i do this even if it was a totally positive talk,my mind always leans towards the negative
 
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Yes. I'm constantly reading and rereading what people say in my head, every time their motives change lol. It makes me very paranoid, but I've been doing it less lately, thank god
 
Does anybody else have a habit of trying to correct what they already said?

When I'm online, people think I'm slightly crazy, because I do this. I look up the conversation and copy and paste something I've said, and then say "when i said this, i didn't mean it like *such and such* I mean't it like *this*"

sorry for the confusing post, i hope you can understand what I'm saying
 

Kiwong

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That's excatly what i do i guess.I just dissect it bit by bit till i end up with the worst possible outcome.And i do this even if it was a totally positive talk,my mind always leans towards the negative

Exactly, and I do the same dissection with abosultely everyone I've had a conversation with that day.
 

carecrab

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Yes constantly. About things i could and should have said.

But also future conversations about what i'm going to say

so it's pretty normal, well at least in SP world
 

Sprunk

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Exactly, and I do the same dissection with abosultely everyone I've had a conversation with that day.
Yeah.With me its only a few people i do it with,though i can obsess about it all day.Anyone have any tips for breaking the cycle?
 
Yup. I do this all the time. I replay conversations in my head, and think about what I've said or what people have said to me. I also, sometimes talk to people in my imagination, I don't know why, I just day dream a lot ::eek::

Is this unhealthy? Can you tell me, why it is?:)

Maybe I am Ocd, I don't know::p:
 

upndwn

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Yeah, I've been there. I also have a habit of planning out what I should say to people before I meet them, although those conversations never goes as I've imagined.
 
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