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How to stop overthinking
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Have you ever found yourself constantly second-guessing a decision? Constantly thinking about how you should have done this and not done this? Can’t stop worrying about something that has happened in the past? Does your whole life, including your family and friends, seem to overwhelm you? Do these kinds of thoughts overpower you so much that you can’t fall asleep at night? You might think that by pondering about a particular thing for a long time, you are trying to find the best way to solve it. However, if it keeps you up at night and overwhelms you, that might not be the case. In such cases, you are just overthinking.
All these thought patterns stem from your habit of overthinking every little thing. Overthinking is a common issue that has plagued mankind for centuries and has been linked to anxiety, depression, and other such psychological problems. The connection between the two is almost like the chicken-or-egg type question. There’s a high possibility that overthinking damages your mental health. Consequently, you are more likely to overthink as your mental health deteriorates. Thus, you get stuck in a vicious downward spiral.
Overthinking has, thus, emerged as one of the biggest barriers to happiness and the biggest contributors to stress and anxiety in today’s world. We have all been through that cycle of what-ifs, incapacitated by the thought of getting something wrong and plagued by indecision. It feels as if it’s something that’s wired in our brains, and we can’t escape from it. Even though we want to get out of this cycle of constantly overthinking everything, we often don’t know-how. And it doesn’t feel like something we can simply stop doing when we are caught in that spiral.
So, is there a way? Can you really stop your mind from falling into the cycle of overthinking?
How to Stop Overthinking was written with that question in mind. This book will guide you through the different ways by which you can diminish the powerful negative thoughts and voices present inside your head. We will show you how your mind works right from the basics and help you discover your automatic negative thought pattern, and give you tips on how to deal with them to stop overthinking for good.
All these thought patterns stem from your habit of overthinking every little thing. Overthinking is a common issue that has plagued mankind for centuries and has been linked to anxiety, depression, and other such psychological problems. The connection between the two is almost like the chicken-or-egg type question. There’s a high possibility that overthinking damages your mental health. Consequently, you are more likely to overthink as your mental health deteriorates. Thus, you get stuck in a vicious downward spiral.
Overthinking has, thus, emerged as one of the biggest barriers to happiness and the biggest contributors to stress and anxiety in today’s world. We have all been through that cycle of what-ifs, incapacitated by the thought of getting something wrong and plagued by indecision. It feels as if it’s something that’s wired in our brains, and we can’t escape from it. Even though we want to get out of this cycle of constantly overthinking everything, we often don’t know-how. And it doesn’t feel like something we can simply stop doing when we are caught in that spiral.
So, is there a way? Can you really stop your mind from falling into the cycle of overthinking?
How to Stop Overthinking was written with that question in mind. This book will guide you through the different ways by which you can diminish the powerful negative thoughts and voices present inside your head. We will show you how your mind works right from the basics and help you discover your automatic negative thought pattern, and give you tips on how to deal with them to stop overthinking for good.
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2021
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How to Stop
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