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Overthinking: Be Yourself and Fast Improving Self-Esteem Using Success Habits - Build Mental Toughness, Declutter and Unfu*k Your Mind from Stress

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Imagine you are waking up in the morning. Your eyes open.  You remember its Wednesday. Then, suddenly, a torrent of obligations, worries, and doubts flood you so fast you cannot even catch your breath. The stress, guilt, and fear of making the wrong choices paralyze you.  This momentum of this vicious whirlpool pulls you right in.  Your thoughts and emotions are all spinning fast but going nowhere. Except for down, deeper.  It is frightening and tiring and you have not even risen from bed yet. 

Why are you locked in this routine?  How can you break free?

Overthinking causes you to obsess and ruminate on all the worries of yesterday and tomorrow.  As a result, you miss what is special and unique about today.  Overthinking can stop you from experiencing the life you have and keep you trapped in the past or worried about the disasters of the future. 

With this book, you will learn how to eradicate overthinking and the negative thinking patterns you have formed over time.  By understanding and implementing the information within this book, you will be able to effectively and efficiently introduce positive thinking habits to your life, and diminish the impulse to follow negative habits.  

Let this book be your guide to discovering:

Traits of overthinking Causes of overthinking Why nighttime is the worst time for overthinking The mental, emotional, and physical results of overthinking Definitions and examples of positive thinking How to recognize negative thought patterns How to slow down thought momentum How to use deliberate thinking to accomplish goals The pros and cons of living a positive and deliberate lifestyle Thought modification and how to use it positively The Internal Map of Reality How neuroplasticity can help overcome overthinking The role of the subconscious mind that believes what it’s told Minimalism, mindfulness, and meditation, their origins and applications

Perhaps it feels at one time, you were in control of your own thoughts and behaviors, but as life has grown more stressful and complex, it seems you have lost control. Your mind has become a speeding train, fueled by negativity and self-doubt and it is headed in the wrong direction.  Your mind has developed thinking patterns and even behavioral patterns as a way to cope with the stresses, impacts, and worries you face, perceived or actual.  It has developed these patterns initially as a way to offer you safety, security, and relief. Yet as time goes by and these negative habits become automatic processes when you think and act, they become less and less helpful. In fact, they begin to show signs of harming you, your mental health, your physical health, and your emotional wellbeing.

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Published June 16, 2020

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March 23, 2024
Very disappointed in this book. It read like someone in 8th grade creating a book report and was just shooting for a word count. Way too repetitive and the terrible use of that train metaphor was driving me crazy. Mostly because it was a terrible metaphor for the idea. Honestly, giving it 2 stars is a gift in my opinion.

Interesting note, I read the Audible version and the faster I played the book, the better it got. This is probably for the 2 star review instead of 1 star.
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March 8, 2021
Very good book, it's an easy reading and very well explained concepts and good practices.
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