Signs of overthinking
Overthinking often leads to indecisiveness and difficulty making choices, as the
person gets
caught up in weighing every possible option and outcome.
Overthinkers tend to fixate on a particular issue or problem, replaying it over
and over in
their minds without finding a resolution.
Unrealistic expectations appear of themselves and others, constantly striving
for perfection
in their thoughts and actions.
Reassurance from others is sought, as they struggle to trust their own judgment
and
decision-making abilities.
Strategies to regulate overthinking
Establishing boundaries for yourself, such as limiting the amount of time you
spend
ruminating on a particular issue or setting aside specific time for
problem-solving.
Practice challenging and reframing negative or overly critical thoughts that
contribute to
overthinking. Replace them with more positive thinking patterns.
Instead of getting caught up in endless analysis and worrying, shift your focus
towards
actionable solutions and problem-solving strategies.
Warnings of too positive overthinking
Setting impossibly high standards for oneself can be a sign of overthinking in a
positive
context. This can lead to unrealistic expectations and self-criticism.
Trouble accepting compliments or positive feedback, as they may overanalyze the
intentions
behind the praise
Stuck in a cycle of analyzing every possible option and outcome, making it
difficult for
them to make decisions