YOUR BRAIN ISN'T BROKEN. YOU'RE JUST STUCK IN A LOOP.
LEARN HOW TO FREE YOURSELF FROM THE CYCLE OF WORRY.
If you're someone who constantly replays conversations in your head, jumps to the worst-case scenario in every situation, and spirals into negative thought patterns easily, it's time to break the cycle of worry and start trusting yourself.
Psychologist and bestselling author Gwendoline Smith explains why your brain might do this, and simple techniques and tools to stop the negative loop. With simple exercises and by understanding your mind, you can stop ruminating on the past, and move more confidently into the future.
Based on cognitive behavioural therapy, this book will help you quiet your brain's negativity: from your personal life to relationships and work. What could you do if you didn't overthink it?
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'This book has been amazing... I plan on reading it again and doing all the exercises'
'Really helpful in starting me on the road to more positive thinking'
'I love this book, the thought virus section was so relatable'
'Crammed full of insights, wisdom, and practical advice'
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Gwendoline Smith
Klappentext
Overthinking is also known as worrying or ruminating and it's a form of anxiety that many people suffer from.
Psychologist and New Zealand bestselling author Gwendoline Smith explains in clear and simple language the concepts of positive and negative overthinking, the truth about worry and how to deal with the 'thought viruses' that are holding you back.
She helps you understand what's going on in your head, using humour, lots of examples and anecdotes, and she offers powerful strategies for addressing your issues.
Based on cognitive behavioural theory, this book will help you in all the key areas of your life: from your personal life to relationships and work.