Breaking the Habit of Overthinking

Be honest – how many times have you overthought something so small that it became big only in your mind?

Last week, a college student I was coaching told me,
“I spend more time thinking about what could go wrong than actually doing anything.”

She laughed – but her eyes said she was tired.
▶️ Tired of replaying conversations.
▶️ Tired of worrying about what others might think.
▶️ Tired of over-analyzing every outcome.

And I smiled, because I knew exactly how that feels.

Years ago, when I first started working, I would draft the same email five times – writing, editing, rewriting, questioning every word.

▶️ “Will this sound okay?”
▶️ “Should I shorten it?”
▶️ “What if my boss misunderstands?”

And when I finally hit send, I’d realise how much mental space I’d spent on one simple email.

If you’ve ever done something similar, welcome to the club – the Overthinkers Anonymous.
You’re not broken. You’re just human.

What’s really happening inside your head?

Overthinking often wears a nice disguise.
It looks like being careful, responsible, or prepared.
But underneath? It’s usually fear – fear of mistakes, judgment, or not being enough.

Your mind starts spinning stories like –
▶️ “What if I say the wrong thing?”
▶️ “What if they don’t like my idea?”
▶️ “What if I fail again?”

It feels like self-protection,
but really, it puts your potential on pause.

I like to call it the mental merry-go-round:
your thoughts spin, but you don’t move.

Here’s the truth – clarity doesn’t come from thinking more.
It comes from thinking clearly… and then acting.

So how do you break the cycle?

Let’s make it simple.

💭 1. Catch yourself in the act.

When your thoughts start looping, pause and say,
“I’m overthinking this.”
Naming it breaks the pattern.

🌿 2. Shift your focus to what’s real.

Ask: “What’s actually happening right now?”
Your brain loves to predict.
Your job is to interrupt the predictions.

⏲️ 3. Set a timer.

Give yourself 10 minutes to think – then decide or act.
Action builds momentum. Rumination kills it.

💪 4. Do some exercise.

Walk. Stretch. Breathe deeply.
Movement shakes your thoughts loose.

💬 5. Talk it out.

Share it with a friend, mentor, or your journal.
Sometimes your thoughts don’t need solving –
they just need space.

A simple takeaway before you scroll away

Overthinking isn’t the enemy.
It’s your mind saying, “I’m scared, but I care.”
You don’t need to silence it – just guide it.

So here’s your reminder:
You don’t need every answer to take the next step.
You just need the courage to start.

Try this today:
Think of one decision you’ve been overthinking.
Now take one small action toward it – just one.
You’ll be amazed at how quickly clarity follows motion.

– Freda Pinto Sequeira — Service Excellence Coach | Sales & Soft Skills Trainer | NLP Life Coach

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