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Stop Overthinking: 23 Techniques to Relieve Stress, Stop Negative Spirals, Declutter Your Mind, and Focus on the Present

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Overcome negative thought patterns, reduce stress, and live a worry-free life.Overthinking is the biggest cause of unhappiness. Don't get stuck in a never-ending thought loop. Stay present and keep your mind off things that don't matter, and never will.Break free of your self-imposed mental prison.Stop Overthinking is a book that understands where you’ve been through,the exhausting situation you’ve put yourself into, and how you lose your mind in the trap of anxiety and stress. Acclaimed author Nick Trenton will walk you through the obstacles with detailed and proven techniques to help you rewire your brain, control your thoughts, and change your mental habits.What’s more, the book will provide you scientific approaches to completely change the way you think and feel about yourself by ending the vicious thought patterns.Stop agonizing over the past and trying to predict the future.Nick Trenton grew up in rural Illinois and is quite literally a farm boy. His best friend growing up was his trusty companion Leonard the dachshund. RIP Leonard. Eventually, he made it off the farm and obtained a BS in Economics, followed by an MA in Behavioral Psychology.Powerful ways to stop ruminating and dwelling on negative thoughts.-How to be aware of your negative spiral triggers-Identify and recognize your inner anxieties-How to keep the focus on relaxation and action-Proven methods to overcome stress attacks-Learn to declutter your mind and find focusUnleash your unlimited potential and start living. No more self-deprecating talk. No more sleepless nights with racing thoughts. Free your mind from overthinking and achieve more, feel better, and unleash your potential. Finally be able to live in the present moment. Live a stress-free life and conquer overthinking -- BUY NOW.

191 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2021

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كاتب وباحث في مجال علم النفس.حاصل على ماجيستير في علم النفس السلوكي، وعمل مع العديد من الأشخاص ليعلمهم كيفية الوصول لصفاء الذهن والهدوء العقلي. له أكثر من 30 كتاب في مجال علم النفس، من ضمنهم كتاب clam your thoughts -the art of self therapy

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Profile Image for Helena (helenareadsxx).
219 reviews225 followers
January 28, 2022
This book was fucking amazing. From someone who has OCD and General Anxiety Disorder (GAD), I think this book makes the principles of overthinking easier to understand and has great solutions to calming not just our minds but our bodies too as a result. Absolutely loved this and found it so interesting.
Profile Image for Zach Koenig.
763 reviews8 followers
October 12, 2021
Reviewing self-help books can be difficult sometimes because every individual is on his/her own journey for each topic. Whereas one person may have read numerous volume on anxiety/stress, for example, another might be starting the search for help here.

As such, I give "Stop Overthinking" a pretty straight-down-the-middle 2.5/3.0 stars out of five. Why not higher? Well, as a veteran of this topic, I wouldn't say that author Nick Trenton covers anything truly ground-breaking here or from a different angle than what I've previously read. Why not lower? Because the information here is still solid. Though a bit overly mechanical (less narratively or philosophically driven) for my tastes, Trenton's advice would surely be helpful (albeit for me, more of a refresher course, if you will) to all readers.

So, one's overall enjoyment or educational value taken from "Stop Overthinking" might largely depend on how familiar you are with the topics it covers. Those who prefer checklists and a very structured writing style will likely bump this one up perhaps a bit further than this reader.
Profile Image for Sandie.
241 reviews23 followers
July 31, 2022
Even at 3 stars, there were some very good tips in this book that I have already started to use. I wish the author had expanded some on the topics, given more research to back his advice, and some more specifics examples of ways to institute the techniques.
Profile Image for Carolyn.
157 reviews
October 17, 2021
Not good. Found multiple spelling and grammatical errors (come on) which should just not happen. Also, this guy wrote a book more focused on anxiety than overthinking. Yes, they can overlap and intertwine, but I believe that you can be an over thinker without it leading to crazy anxiety. And he gave so many techniques that would put an over thinker over the edge. Multiple times he actually recommended overanalysis of every little thing that happens in your day. Just ridiculous.
Profile Image for Sarah Kruszka.
266 reviews11 followers
June 20, 2023
If you are looking to work on your anxiety, constant worry or ruminations. This is the book for you! As a therapist, I have recommended this to quite a few patients, and reading it fully from cover to cover truly was beneficial. I look forward to utilizing some of these techniques I was not very familiar with.
Profile Image for Artūras Vaičekauskas.
37 reviews9 followers
May 1, 2024
Labai tikslinga bei šiuolaikiška, be jokių išvedžiojimų.
Iš karto pateikia tinkamus pratimus su pavyzdžiais ir apibendrinimais, kas padeda dar geriau įsiminti.
Profile Image for Estela.
347 reviews14 followers
October 19, 2022
While there was some useful, decent information in this book, it was all over the place, talking about too many different topics, in an extremely superficial way.

This begins with scientific reasons anxiety is bad for health (which most of us are already aware of, if we have looked into the topic enough to buy and read a book about it), then goes on to talk about ways to not be stressed, sometimes in a far-fetched and insensitive way, and then tries to convince you not being anxious is a good idea, and ways to do this, then finally ending with an extremely brief mention of CBT.

I didn’t get much from this, as it is not a choice I can stop whenever I want. The advice wasn’t appropriate, empathetic and feasible all of the time, such as suggesting people with anxiety can therapize themselves.

This could have been a youtube series, the information level is more fitted there than in a book.
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254 reviews137 followers
May 20, 2023
I'm not sure why Nick Trenton has to self-publish his books, but overall I found this very helpful and insightful read. He relates overthinking to anxiety and stress and provides a host of tools to helping you when you are in a moment of "the tornado," as I like to call it, but also to prevent you from finding yourself inside that same storm. Not all the strategies will work for everyone, but there are so many, I'm sure most people struggling with this could still find a few things that would help them.
8 reviews2 followers
January 7, 2022
Speaking as a recovering perfectionist

I have read many books about self help and how to have a better self image. I felt this book did a wonderful job of laying out all the information in an organized and easily understandable fashion. It gave me the vocabulary of how to manage stress. Great book!
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94 reviews18 followers
June 14, 2022
هیچی به اندازه باور های آدم، به اعمالش ارزش نمیده. درست/غلطی خیلی چیز ها هم صرفا به خاطر نگاهی هست که به اون کارها داریم.

شاید نویسنده‌اش حرف خاصی نزده و فقط روش‌های درمانی روانشناسی شناختی رو بازگو کرده باشه اما دونستن‌اش کمک زیادی به من کرد.
Profile Image for Lindsay Ray.
1 review3 followers
September 8, 2022
Stop Over Thinking was recommended to me by my therapist and I feel like the last 2 chapters were written just for me! The techniques have been so helpful with my anxiety.
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203 reviews204 followers
June 4, 2023
Krótki, treściwy i bardzo konkretny poradnik, bez lania wody i do brzegu. Doceniam za merytorykę!
Profile Image for Ugnė Lukošienė.
600 reviews14 followers
June 27, 2024
Beveik viskas žinoma, nors patarimai gan aiškūs ir puikūs. Kai kur strigo vertimas, keistai išversti žodžiai bet visumoje greitai ir lengvai perskaityta, prisiminti ko reik ir ko nereik mūsų protui, knyga.

P.S įkelkite kas nors lietuvišką versiją į goodreads 😁
3 reviews2 followers
June 13, 2021
Provides helpful tips on slowing fast paced thinking and controlling negative thoughts, which we all seem to have flair up on occasion with social media, work, stress, etc. This book isn’t groundbreaking. But, there is lots of value from the methods and examples on how to destress and be easier on yourself. This book is something you can have and look for to help ease your mind and practice bettering your life. I enjoyed and would recommend.
Profile Image for Storm.
17 reviews
July 27, 2023
Solid sound advice in this book.

I'm not usually a fan of self help books as they can quickly fall into the trope of being

1. Pretentious (e.g. I'm a CEO of a multi zillion dollar company, why? Because every morning I get up at 4am and do 500 1 arm pushups whilst reading 3 books 😎)

2. A list of mantras that you repeat to yourself whilst hyper-ventilating into a brown paper bag😅

This book is neither of those, it's a familiar approach to why we can overthink, essentially creating stress and anxiety where it's not needed. Then looking at what the core of the issue is, being able to detach yourself from the struggle it causes and practical ways to handle it and move on. 🤔💪

So yeh fun little book, one that I'll probably come back to and revisit my notes. 😊
8 reviews
January 26, 2024
What a treat to wake up to on Christmas morning. Santa knows me too well! Spent a long time trying to decide if I wanted to read this book. At first I thought it’d be helpful, but then I felt like I didn’t need it. Then it seemed like I could at least get a few good tips out of it, but would it be a waste of time? After really thinking about it (days and days of pondering) I decided to dive in, and I’m glad I did. I’ll never overthink anything again. Well actually I’m not sure if I will or not. Maybe this book wasn’t worth my time. No, no, it was worth my time. I’m pretty sure it was helpful… Who knows it’s hard to tell with these things.
Can’t decide if I’d recommend. People might like it and find it helpful. Eh, maybe not?
Don’t know if it should be rated a 1 or a 5, too many factors to consider, so I give it a 2.5
Profile Image for Emily Ferrando.
148 reviews2 followers
February 25, 2024
It was one of my goals this year to read more nonfiction and a few self helps books!! I’m glad I picked this up - some great tips to finding peace and calmness in stressful situations #zen 🧘🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️
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81 reviews4 followers
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May 5, 2024
„the more we value things outside our control, the less control we have."

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5,276 reviews3,393 followers
September 12, 2024
Sadly this book will not be the one I would choose to pick up if I am looking for a book that would help me in overcoming my overthinking issues.

For a short book, it either gets technical or rather theoretical. I needed a book to understand and provide the least to the most what I can do to overcome this problem.

The good part is that the book is easy to get into and not at all boring.
Profile Image for Gabija Marcinonytė.
25 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2025
Viena geresnių skaitytų knygų! Pateikti lengvai pritaikomi metodai, aiškiai išdėstyta dėl ko kyla vienos ar kitos mintys. Rekomenduoju visiems, kurie mėgsta per daug galvoti!
Profile Image for Zygintas.
429 reviews
August 2, 2024
Pirmas sakinys: Įsivaizduokite jaunuolį vardu Džeimsas.

Knyga gera kaip maža užrašinė, ką daryti, kad gyvenimas neerzintų: trumpai pristatomi įvairūs būdai kaip valdyti stresą, dėlioti savo laiką, atsipalaiduoti, keisti mąstymą ir požiūrį.

Tačiau trumpumas turi ir neigiamą pusę – informacija per daug paviršutiniška, todėl jeigu metodas yra nežinomas, sėkmingai jį pritaikyti tik pagal šioje knygoje pateiktą informaciją nepavyks. Pavyzdžiui, mano atveju tai buvo ketvirtas skyrius apie autogeninį atsipalaidavimą, vizualizaciją, raumenų atpalaidavimą ar nerimo atidėjimą. Tačiau jeigu iš tiesų kažkas sudomino, pasigilinti galima kituose šaltiniuose ar praktiniuose mokymuose.

Jeigu 190 p. puslapių yra per daug, tai galima perskaityti paskutinius 5 puslapius (paskutinį skyrių "Apibendrinimas") – skeptikas sakytų, kad juose yra visos knygos įžvalgos.

Verta laikas nuo laiko pavartyti kaip priminimą ar idėjas, ką daryti, kad būtų lengviau, tačiau norint pasiekti rezultatų, tik šios knygos neužteks.

P. S. Erzino kai kurių žodžių, terminų vertimas. Ypač tas nuolat vartojamas gromuliuoti.
Profile Image for Aylin Houle.
115 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2024
This book was well written, and helpful. It put so much into perspective. It breaks down different types of therapy methods, examples, and organizes subjects well. Pertaining to overthinking, stress, overanalyzing, anxiety, etc, and approaches one can take to just take a step back and really focus on what the real issue is. Among other things. Such as prioritizing things and what needs to be done and when, when to make time to relax, approaches on how to organize the mind, so in the end you're not so hard on yourself. It helps with better understanding yourself and mindset.
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64 reviews5 followers
October 4, 2021
Over thinking is not what you are thinking

The author offers good insight for understanding why you feel anxious and self-deprecating. Solid techniques for changing how you think and what you believe. He gets a bit wordy in his zeal to encourage and explain. I sometimes got lost in the explaining in so much detail. I would definitely recommend this book to those who suffer with anxiety and issues of self-esteem!
Profile Image for Gabrielle Sotola.
87 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2024
This book gives some great strategies to help reduce anxiety and calm the mind. However, I think it almost gives TOO many strategies and concepts. I think if it narrowed down on a few of the concepts and really drove them home it would be more helpful. I think this is something you have to read section by section and figure out what works for you trial and error style. Not saying it can’t make an impact but it definitely doesn’t offer suggestions that will help much in the short term.
Profile Image for Shelby Buckner.
23 reviews21 followers
April 2, 2024
This book has some good advice, but I feel like it’s nothing that everyone hasn’t already heard when it comes to self help?

Maybe this is just the psych major in me, but I feel like most of this was just common sense. There was no like groundbreaking advice. But, still has some good tools for people that struggle with anxiety/overthinking.
Profile Image for Zach Hiroms.
69 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2022
Pretty good information if you are completely new to this, nothing groundbreaking if not. A little long probably would recommend going for an audiobook version.
Profile Image for Marlena.
208 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2023
Czy rozmyślacie czasem na zasadzie " a co jeśli..? " lub " co by było gdyby..? "

Paraliż analityczny zwany również overthinkingiem potrafi skutecznie utrudnić życie. Autor w bardzo krótkiej i zwięzłej formie przedstawia praktyczne techniki na poradzenie sobie ze stresem. Jest to zbiór wielu rozwiązań oparty na różnych badaniach, dzięki temu każdy powinien znaleźć dla siebie odpowiedni sposób. Każdy rozdział zawiera krótkie podsumowanie, do którego można wrócić w każdej chwili. Czytałam tę książkę długo, zaznaczając interesujące mnie fragmenty i wprowadzając stopniowo niektóre rozwiązania do swojej codzienności.

Książka pomaga również wypracować odpowiednie nawyki, które niwelują sytuacje stresowe. Lepsza organizacja czasu sprawia, że mniej się przejmujemy. Bardzo podoba mi się pomysł na układanie listy zadań w czterech kategoriach: ważne i pilne, ważne ale nie pilne, nieważne ale pilne oraz nieważne i nie pilne. Dorzuciłam od siebie piątą kategorię - nagłe, zapisywałam tu zadania które przychodziły mi na myśl takie jak np. kupienie czegoś na śniadanie. Pozwoliło mi to zachować skupienie nad tym, czym akurat się zajmowałam. Po ukończeniu zadania zajmowałam się dopasowaniem tego co zapisałam w kategorii "nagłe" do którejś z czterech głównych kategorii. Zauważyłam, że dzięki temu rozwiązaniu pomimo dni, w których lista rzeczy do zrobienia była naprawdę długa, czułam się spokojniejsza. Nie zastanawiałam się od czego zacząć tylko powoli, krok po kroku zaczynałam od kategorii „ważne i pilne”.

Myślę, że jest to ciekawa książka psychologiczna, dzięki której możemy poznać praktyczne rozwiązania zmniejszające stres. Pamiętajcie jednak, że jeśli paraliż analityczny utrudnia Wam codzienne funkcjonowanie, powinniście zgłosić się na konsultację do specjalisty, książka nie zastąpi odpowiednio dobranej terapii.

Dbajcie o siebie.❤️‍🩹
Profile Image for Simona.
155 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2025
3.5*

Paskutiniu metu į mano rankas vis patenka labai panaši, besikartojanti literatūra. Tai leidžia suprasti, kiek daug autorių šiandien rašo apie tuos pačius dalykus ir kokių atsakymų ieško šiuolaikinis žmogus. Aš pati esu permąstytoja, dažnai galvoje suku įvairius scenarijus, tad tokia tokio pobūdžio literatūra man leidžia pasitikrinti - kur aš esu šiame patarimų ir saviugdos amžiuje? :)

Nick Trenton knyga „Nesuk sau galvos“ yra lengvo turinio, padedanti žmonėms kovoti su pernelyg intensyviu mąstymu, nerimu ir streso sukeltomis mintimis.

Ar teko girdėti apie tokią būseną kaip “gromuliavimas”(pergalvojimas)? Paprastai tariant tai - minčių „kramtymas“.
Taigi vienas iš pagrindinių knygos akcentų – minties sukimas ratu. Autorius analizuoja, kaip šis įprotis sukelia lėtinį stresą, nerimą ir neleidžia mums ramiai ilsėtis ar priimti sprendimus. Jis pabrėžia, kad dažnai „permąstome“ ne dėl problemos sudėtingumo, o dėl savo nesugebėjimo paleisti minties. Taigi knygoje rasite siūlomus metodus padėsiančius nuraminti protą, sumažinti emocinę įtampą, nutraukti vidinį monologą ir perjungti dėmesį į „čia ir dabar“.

“Mūsų mintys lekia greičiau nei 1000 km/h greičiu. Kūno pojūčiai padeda pamatyti realybę kokia ji yra.”

“Kokią matote stiklinę - pustuštę ar puspilnę?”
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229 reviews26 followers
July 22, 2023
fragment ze zniekształceniami poznawczymi był bardzo ciekawy. taki zbiór informacji które już znam dlatego nie było to dla mnie nic rewelacyjnego.
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