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When Thinking Becomes Too Much

A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Healthier Thought Patterns

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When Thinking Becomes Too Much

Von: Bryant Curry
Gesprochen von: Rhonda Pownall
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When your mind refuses to slow down, even the simplest moments can feel overwhelming. When Thinking Becomes Too Much is a practical and compassionate guide designed to help you understand why your thoughts spiral—and how to gently regain control without forcing silence or perfection.

This book takes you step by step through the hidden patterns behind overthinking, showing how your thoughts shape your emotions, decisions, and daily experiences. With clear explanations and relatable examples, it uncovers why your brain clings to worry, repetition, and uncertainty—and how these patterns can be reshaped with awareness and intention.

Rather than offering quick fixes, this guide focuses on sustainable mental habits. You’ll learn how to create space between you and your thoughts, challenge unhelpful thinking patterns, regulate emotions, and build a calmer inner dialogue. Each chapter introduces simple, practical techniques you can apply immediately—no prior experience required.

Whether you struggle with constant analysis, self-doubt, or mental fatigue, this book provides a grounded path toward clarity and balance. Over time, you’ll discover how to think with purpose instead of pressure—and create a healthier relationship with your own mind.

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