RELAX, LET YOUR BRAIN DO THE WORK: Often when we are trying to figure something out or make a decision, thinking a lot doesn't seem to help. It might be that way because our brains are very good at storing and integrating information. However, to retrieve this information it does not work to think a lot and force our brains to respond. It seems that when we try to force an answer from our brains, this is interpreted as a stress response and our brains alert to the stress and try to figure our where it is coming from. This then blocks our access to the stored information that we are seeking. It is like what happens if we become anxious before a test and try to make ourselves remember the answers.
So, to retrieve information and even answers, it is helpful to relax and trust that our brains will provide us with the information or answer. This may seem weird but actually works. Studies looking at creativity used to recommend brain storming to get creative and innovative ideas. Now they realize that this does not work and that it is better for individuals to clear their minds and see what pops up. Some have called this experience "frontal lobe hypofunction." I think that this is like trying not to think too much. By the way, the stored information in our brains is not located in the so called higher cortical areas of the frontal lobes. One of the many problems with being stressed is that stress makes it hard for us to access our stored memory and this then adds to our stress level.