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How to Stop Overthinking : Rewire Your Brain to Break Negative Thought Loops, Calm Anxiety, and Stop Dwelling on the Past - Jensen Foley

How to Stop Overthinking

Rewire Your Brain to Break Negative Thought Loops, Calm Anxiety, and Stop Dwelling on the Past

By: Jensen Foley

Hardcover | 9 April 2026

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Are racing thoughts and mental loops stealing the life you should be living?

Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

  • You lie awake replaying conversations, dissecting every word you said, convinced you made a fool of yourself.
  • You spend hours weighing options for decisions that should take minutes, then second-guess yourself the moment you choose.
  • You avoid starting things because your mind has already convinced you of every way they could go wrong.
  • You feel exhausted by noon, not from what you did, but from what you thought.
  • You keep asking the people around you for reassurance, but the relief never lasts more than a few minutes.

Inside this book you'll uncover:

  • The four distinct types of overthinking and which one is running your mind right now, because the pattern you don't recognize is the one controlling you
  • Why your brain's ancient alarm system keeps firing in situations that aren't dangerous, and the specific mechanism that locks you into repeat mode
  • The hidden psychological rewards that make overthinking feel productive, even when it's destroying your peace
  • The cognitive distortions operating beneath your awareness that twist ordinary moments into proof that something is wrong
  • A simple five-word phrase that creates instant distance between you and a spiraling thought, without suppressing it or fighting it
  • The 90-second physiological technique that calms your nervous system faster than any breathing app, backed by neuroscience research
  • How neuroplasticity allows you to build entirely new thought pathways at any age, and the micro-actions that accelerate the process
  • Why your inner critic sounds so convincing and the method for challenging it without turning self-improvement into another battle
  • The real reason your brain gets louder at night and a bedtime protocol that quiets racing thoughts before they spiral
  • A step-by-step self-forgiveness process that breaks the cycle of regret without pretending the past didn't happen
  • How anxious attachment fuels overthinking in relationships and what emotional security actually looks like when you build it from the inside

Imagine waking up without yesterday's conversation already playing on repeat. Imagine making a decision and moving forward without the gnawing need to go back and reconsider. Imagine a quiet mind that lets you be present with the people you love. You have the opportunity right now to start living that life.

Ready to break the cycle and finally take your mind back?

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