In this insightful episode of the She Flourishes podcast, we tackle the common yet often overlooked challenge of overthinking and its effects on emotional health and resilience. Join us as Brenda delves into understanding the cycle of overthinking, inviting listeners to reflect on their personal experiences with worry, self-doubt, and emotional setbacks.
The conversation centers around the late Dr. Susan Nolen-Hoeksema’s pioneering research, which highlights how women are particularly prone to overthinking and how it can contribute to anxiety and depression. Through this lens, Brenda shares why breaking free from the habit of overthinking is essential for improving mental well-being and life satisfaction.
Listeners will gain practical tools to interrupt the cycle of overthinking, including proven strategies like distraction, the "stop technique," and scheduling designated “worry time.” She also covers techniques to shift perspective, brainstorm actionable solutions, and avoid the pitfalls of future-focused worry.
This episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps for anyone looking to reclaim control over their thoughts, build emotional resilience, and experience greater joy. Tune in and learn how to turn overthinking from a barrier into a stepping stone for growth and empowerment.
Resources/References mentioned in this episode:
Women Who Think Too Much by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Ph. D.
The How of Happiness by Sonja Lyubomirsky
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Richard Carlson
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Original music composed by Leah Hidalgo