Over-Thinking and Anxiety
- Kristine Dewar, M.A., R.P., C.C.C.
- May 27, 2025
- 1 min read

When we are anxious about something, we tend to worry. Sometimes we 'worst-case scenario' our worries, other times we spend time ruminating through something endlessly; we can also have the tendency to over think everything.
Over-thinking and anxiety work hand in had to keep us stalled. Self-doubt and fear combine to put us in a position of not being able to make a decision; it binds us to a state of limbo and opportunities may pass us by. The tendency to over-think may be a learned behaviour, a consequence of low self-confidence or esteem, or simply a bad habit.
Our first step in moving past the tendency to over-think is to recognize it's hold. From there, we can begin to shift our focus to include:
Challenging the fear. Lean into it by simply recognizing the fear. Acknowledge it - we can remind ourselves that curiousity is a way to temper fear's grip.
Write down the alternatives. Sometimes this helps us as it allows some of our rational mind or logic to chime in on the issue.
Vet it with a friend. Sometimes we over-think as a way to simply avoid something. Using someone else as a sounding board prompts us into action.
Set a timer. Give yourself a set amount of time to overthink - then make the decision.
When we actively work towards tempering our over-thinking, we can begin to feel more confident in our ability to make a decision; thereby feeling less anxious and more prepared to face life's challenges. Photo by Nik on Unsplash



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