Overthinking
Discover How to Eliminate Negative Thinking, Overcome Fear, Anxiety, Stress & Declutter Your Mind. Learn How to Master Your Brain to Build Mental Toughness to Focus on the Present
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Has your mind ever been filled with such negative thoughts that you even worry about what will happen in the following minutes?
Or are you simply terrified of thinking about the future because you have very negative thoughts that torment every minute of your existence?
Do not be terrified, since this behavior is very normal and many people present it. However, the real problem is that people do not know that this type of behavior is generated by overthinking things, which in the future can generate many more consequences, such as anxiety and depression, which can represent a great danger to your mental and physical health.
In this book, Overthinking: Discover How to Eliminate Negative Thinking, Overcome Fear, Anxiety, Stress, and Declutter Your Mind, learn how to master your mind to build mental toughness to focus on the present. We will teach you everything you need to know so as not to compromise your mental health and, on the contrary, improve it and have much better emotional well-being.
In this book, you will see the following contents:
- What is negative thinking and why does it exist?
- The anxiety problem
- The alarm response
- Motivation
- The anxiety solution
- You can face fear
- Reducing worry with decisiveness
- Correcting your anxiety lens
- Distress tolerance skills
- Anxiety, relapse, and prevention
- Stress and more problems
- Self-discipline and why is so important
- Do not wait to feel like it
- Dump all your excuses
- Do not wait for the right feeling or time
- Exercises for developing and boosting self-discipline
Don't wait any longer, and start improving your mental health now!
©2022 Robert Cardone & New Thought Institute (P)2022 Robert Cardone & New Thought Institute