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hi jimmi, hope you are well, ime in for heart by pass surgery tomorrow shall talk soon. take care buddy.if you've ever found yourself replaying conversations from three days ago, creating worst-case scenarios that haven't happened, or lying awake at 2am analyzing every decision you've made...
You're not alone.
A study from the University of Michigan found that 73% of adults between 25-35 overthink regularly. That's nearly 3 out of 4 people.
But here's what most people don't realize:
There are actually two types of overthinking, and they're both stealing your peace.
The first is rumination - endlessly replaying the past. "I shouldn't have said that." "I should have made a different choice." "If only I had..."
The second is worry - creating horror movies about the future. "What if I embarrass myself?" "What if I fail?" "What if something terrible happens?"
Both keep you stuck because you're trying to control things that are fundamentally outside your control.
And here's the real problem: When overthinking becomes a habit, it doesn't just exhaust you mentally.
Studies show it actually takes a physical toll, increasing stress hormones and keeping your body in fight-or-flight mode.
Your judgment gets clouded. Your creativity tanks. You become less likely to take action because you're paralyzed by "analysis paralysis."
So why do we do this to ourselves?
Usually, it comes down to one of these patterns:
The truth is, overthinking feels productive. It feels like you're "working on the problem."
- Fear of making mistakes (often learned in childhood)
- Trying to control the uncontrollable
- Caring too much about others' opinions
- A perfectionist environment that punished failure
But you're not solving anything. You're just creating more mental noise.
The good news? This is just a habit. And like any habit, it can be changed.
Tomorrow, I'll share some specific strategies that actually work to quiet an overactive mind.
But for today, just start noticing: Are you ruminating about the past or worrying about the future?
Because awareness is always the first step.
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Hey Walton sending healing thoughts and vibes your way my friendhi jimmi, hope you are well, ime in for heart by pass surgery tomorrow shall talk soon. take care buddy.
(Day 9) Detox & Heal: Chapter 2: Healing Is Possible - When I Realized Food Wasn't the Problem
Sorry this book excerpt is a few days late. Life has been a tad bit challenging lately. We just moved again. As I said in publishing schedule, the publishing dates are subject to change. You can just bookmark that and if I'm ever late – I'll keep it updated. This is the last FREE excerpt. |
(Day 9) Detox & Heal: Chapter 2: Healing Is Possible - When I Realized Food Wasn't the Problem
Sorry this book excerpt is a few days late. Life has been a tad bit challenging lately. We just moved again. As I said in publishing schedule, the publishing dates are subject to change. You can just bookmark that and if I'm ever late – I'll keep it updated. This is the last FREE excerpt. |
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Serves: 4 as a side | Prep time: 15 minutes | Total time: 15 minutes |
Ingredients: For the salad:
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Nutritional Breakdown per serving (based on 4 servings): Calories: ~320-350 per serving Macronutrients:
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