Letting Thoughts Float
What Is Cognitive Defusion?
Cognitive defusion is a way to create space between you and your thoughts.
Instead of getting pulled into a thought or believing it automatically, you learn to notice the thought as just a thought, not a fact, command, or prediction.
In simple terms: Cognitive defusion helps you step back from your thoughts instead of being carried by them.
Why This Helps
When we fuse with a thought, it can feel like:
“This is true.”
“I have to fix this right now.”
“This thought defines me.”
Defusion helps your nervous system recognize: “This is something my mind is saying, and I don’t have to act on it.”
The thought may still be there, but it usually has less power.
How to Practice Cognitive Defusion
Step 1: Notice the Thought
When a thought shows up, pause and bring gentle awareness to it.
You might notice thoughts like:
“I’m failing.”
“I can’t handle this.”
“This always goes wrong.”
You don’t need to stop the thought, just notice it.
Step 2: Create a Little Distance
Instead of saying “I am failing,” try shifting the language to:
“I’m having the thought that I’m failing.”
“My mind is telling me I can’t handle this.”
“This is a familiar thought pattern.”
This small shift helps your brain slow down and observe rather than react.
Step 3: Let the Thought Pass
Imagine the thought moving past you, like:
A cloud drifting by
A leaf floating down a stream
Words written on a screen that fade out
You don’t have to push it away.
You’re just not grabbing onto it.
Step 4: Return to the Present
After noticing the thought, gently bring your attention back to the moment.
You might:
Take one slow breath
Notice your body in the chair
Name something you can see or hear
This helps your body settle and reconnect with the present.
Important Reminders
Defusion is not about stopping thoughts
You’re not doing it wrong if thoughts come back
The goal isn’t to feel better immediately, it’s to relate differently
Each time you practice defusion, you’re teaching your brain:
“Thoughts can show up without running the show.”
