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Resolving Your Overthinking

When you find yourself overly worried about something, ask yourself 2 questions;

  1. What am I worrying about?
  2. What can be done about it

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Overthinking can be plainly stressful. Tiny steps that can be taken to reduce overthinking and worrying.

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