Overthinking
How to Stop Procrastination, Indecision, and Self-Doubt; Become Focused, Decluttered, and Motivated to Achieve Your Goals
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Narrado por:
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Gary Westphalen
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De:
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Noah Grayton
Sobre este áudio
Do you often find yourself overthinking situations and events to the point of debilitation, such as social events, job-related stuff, people interactions, and even vacations?
Do you feel super tired and fatigued at the end of the day as a result of this non-stop thinking and racing thoughts that wear you down?
How many times have you stayed up late at night because you cannot stop worrying about that one little slip-up you had at work? Now, how many times have you lost yourself in your thoughts for long stretches of time about that one embarrassing thing that you did back when you were in high school?
This is just the tip of the iceberg when you are suffering from chronic overthinking, right?
You might seem a bit confused about what could be wrong about thinking too much, like getting lost in your thoughts is relatively harmless, but that is not what overthinking is.
Overthinking is when your mind gets overloaded by a couple of negative thoughts that seem to be on an endless loop that keeps playing faster and faster. When you do manage to stop overthinking, you will notice that you have already wasted a lot of time, and that you are also mentally and physically drained of energy.
This audiobook aims to help you identify the reasons why you are constantly overthinking, and you will also learn proven techniques on how you can pull yourself out of the death spiral of overthinking before you can fall in any deeper.
©2019 Noah Grayton (P)2019 Noah Grayton