Nearly everyone has a few skipped beats or early/extra beats. It's more unusual not to have them. It's only when they start to bother you (or become too constant) that they're a problem. Three in a minute is more than usual, but it could actually be down to stress. That doesn't make it less of an issue, but it does mean you may be able to do something to make it better.
People get addicted to all sorts of things, including unhealthy entertainment (including the "news"). These things create pathways in your brain--a metaphor for an actual detectable physical effect. You can change those pathways. I used to struggle desperately with depression. Still do sometimes. I just can't watch that kind of stuff. I watch chickens and geese and ducks and cows.
When I start feeling depressed it's as if I become my own enemy. I know I should turn away from it, but somehow I'm not willing. I don't understand that, but I have to turn away--distract myself somehow--go for a walk, paint something, put on some music and dance... Otherwise the darkness gets so bad. You can't let it get to that point. It's too painful and there's really no point. Anyway it's not real most of the time. It's just chemicals in your brain telling you lies. Some of us have to work hard to keep our thoughts positive, but it's well worth doing... and it well may help your arrhythmias.
Anyway try the meditation if you're willing. Smiling Mind is the name of the free app I found. It's very simple (not necessarily easy but not excruciating). Really the whole point is to get control of noticing and being where you are rather than your mind wandering off in a million different streams. Focus.![]()

I had to do the mindfulness/awareness thing last night. I didn’t meditate or anything but I noticed I was stuck on this one train of thought and just would not get off it, I was determined to see it through/finish the “story” in my mind, and at first, even though I was aware I still refused to give it up, so then I finally had to force myself to stop thinking about it and I think I might have even prayed or something, can’t remember for sure. I know that’s not for everybody but I was like a dog with a bone and wouldn’t let go for anything and it was a bad train of thought so I had to do something. So the awareness stuff definitely does work.


