Have you ever felt mentally exhausted from replaying the same situation over and over in your mind? That endless loop of "what ifs" and second-guessing? That, my friend, is overthinking, and it’s something most of us struggle with more often than we admit.
Today, I want to share a few hard truths and gentle tools around this mental monster that robs us of peace, clarity, and progress.
Why Overthinking Isn't Helping You
We often confuse overthinking with productivity. But let’s get real: overthinking doesn’t solve problems, it creates more. Instead of taking action, we stay stuck. We analyze every possible outcome, every mistake, every word someone said… and what happens?
We miss out on opportunities.
Our anxiety skyrockets.
Our confidence takes a hit.
And we burn out emotionally and mentally.
What’s really happening here is this: overthinking is our brain’s attempt to avoid pain, failure, and uncertainty. Whether it stems from past experiences, perfectionism, or the fear of being judged, at the end of the day, it's just another way we try to control what we can't.
If you’ve ever wanted to go deeper into this work with me, now’s the time.
So Where Does Overthinking Come From?
Overthinking is often a symptom of:
A need for control in an unpredictable world.
Past hurts that left emotional bruises.
Fear of failure or judgment.
Perfectionism that tells us nothing is ever good enough.
Information overload that paralyzes rather than empowers.
Sound familiar?
How to Break Free from the Loop
The good news? You can unlearn overthinking. Here’s how:
1. Awareness
The first step is recognizing when you're doing it. Use what I call the Three A’s:
Awareness – Notice the pattern.
Acceptance – Acknowledge it without judgment.
Action – Take steps to shift your energy.
Even saying out loud, “Ah, there it is. I’m overthinking again,” creates space between you and the thought.
2. Set a Time Limit
Give yourself 5 minutes. Let your brain go wild with every angle of the situation. Then stop. That’s it. Close the mental tab and redirect your focus.
3. Engage Your Senses
Ground yourself in the present:
See 5 things around you
Touch 4 different textures
Hear 3 sounds
Smell 2 scents
Taste 1 thing
This sensory reset is magic for clearing mental clutter.
4. Ask for Perspective
Sometimes, all it takes is hearing someone else say, “Have you thought about it this way?” for the entire story in your mind to shift.
Final Thoughts
Overthinking is just a habit and like any habit, it can be broken. You don’t have to stay stuck in the fog. By creating awareness, practicing acceptance, and taking small, intentional actions, you’ll find your way back to clarity and forward motion.
I used to be a chronic overthinker. And I can tell you: these simple practices changed everything for me.
So today, I invite you to notice your thoughts. Catch the overthinking. And choose to shift.
Because peace of mind isn’t found in perfection, it’s found in presence.
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A Reminder for You
If you’re struggling right now, remember this: You’ve already survived 100% of your hardest days. Take it one small step at a time, and don’t hesitate to reach out for support.
About the Creator
Chitra Rochlani is a Wellness Coach, Speaker, and best-selling author of She’s on a mission to help her clients eliminate stress and loneliness, feel more aligned, and live a life of fulfillment and passion.As a medium and intuitive healer, she educates and empowers her clients to tap into their most underutilized superpower—their intuition—to navigate their lives and make WINx3 decisions.She uses her P.F.H. (Peel, Feel, Heal) framework to inspire transformation through:
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