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Overthinking and living in fear

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Oct 28, 2023 | Replies (62)

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@frances007

in reply to @desidawn I totally understand, and I just picked up a great book on this topic, because I have anxiety and tend to "overthink" everything.

"The book is Calm Your Thoughts: Stop Overthinking, Stop Overstressing, and Start Living Again" by Nick Trenton.

It is a short read, 141 pages, and is VERY good and well written. I got my ecopy on Amazon and the reviews of this book were what convinced me to purchase the book. It is outstanding, non judgmental, and it also explains what happens to our brains when we are anxious. The author explains scientific approaches to completely change the way you think and control your thoughts. The author is a psychologist, and I believe he does know what he is talking about, as he too suffered from anxiety for most of his life, and he wrote this book in an effort to share his story to help others like us. I feel better already, just having read only a few chapters. Just being reminded that our ancestors used their "anxiety" as a means of survival was actually quite comforting to me. I hope you are able to find this book. Apparently it is part of a series, as there are other books he has written that accompany this one.

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I also overthink, everything every movement every motion, every word spoken, every simple situation, overthink, fear of results of every action, and thought that crosses my mind.
This symptom is accompanied by huge anxiety, and or depression, depending on your meaning, that does not allow me to sleep in the morning if I want to. I sleep for 6 to 7 hours at night, but once I wake up in the morning, the worrying the fear, the over thinking is at its worst. What I do is get up as fast as I can, get out of that bed, try to stop those wheels from turning and take my coffee and medication’s, and by noon I’m thinking pretty clearly, only to worry about the upcoming evening And what’s going to happen on tomorrow’s morning. How bad will it be? Will I get through it. Anybody with these thoughts and patterns have any suggestion? Thank you.

Hi Frances007!
Thanks for the recommendation of this book! I read an excerpt on Amazon. It's very helpful and like you said, well written. I will be buying a copy of this book.
Thanks again!
PML