Worst-case thinking can feel like being responsible. You scan for risk, imagine what could go wrong, and try to get ahead of every possible outcome. But when your mind slips into a doom loop, the same "preparation" starts costing you: time, focus, sleep, confidence, and the ability to decide. Stop the Doom Loop is a practical guide to breaking the habit of catastrophic thinking while keeping the good part of planning: clear-eyed, proportionate risk sense.
Aria Kostova shows you how to spot worry triggers early, separate possibility from probability with a simple probability check, and test frightening thoughts using evidence based thinking that does not collapse into forced positivity. You will learn why safety behaviours (reassurance seeking, constant checking, over-researching) can quietly keep fear running, and how to reduce them in manageable steps. When certainty is not available, you will build uncertainty tolerance skills that let you move forward anyway, using attention redirection to return to the task, the conversation, or the next hour of your day.
This book is for anyone caught between caution and overwhelm: people who overthink decisions, replay conversations, dread bad news, or feel compelled to mentally rehearse disaster before they can act. Each chapter ends in usable tools: bounded scenario planning, thought tests, and grounded action planning that turns anxious energy into the next useful step. The result is not a life without risk, but a life with fewer spirals - and more moments where you can think, choose, and respond with steadiness.