Living with Catastrophizing: Break Free from Overthinking, Anxiety, and Self-Doubt by Rewiring Negative Thought Patterns and Building Lasting Confidence - Couverture souple

Mercer, Daniel

 
9781807655808: Living with Catastrophizing: Break Free from Overthinking, Anxiety, and Self-Doubt by Rewiring Negative Thought Patterns and Building Lasting Confidence

Synopsis

This book explores the patterns of overthinking, anxiety, and self-doubt that shape everyday behavior, focusing on how catastrophizing and imposter syndrome influence perception and decision-making. It examines how internal dialogue, confirmation bias, and perfectionism contribute to persistent negative thought cycles, and how these patterns develop over time through habits, experiences, and social conditioning. The content presents a clear overview of how the mind constructs exaggerated scenarios and how these mental processes can affect confidence, relationships, and performance in both personal and professional contexts . The book is intended for readers who recognize recurring anxious thoughts, struggle with self-confidence, or feel limited by internal criticism, offering a structured perspective on how these patterns operate without requiring prior knowledge of psychology. It is particularly relevant for individuals seeking to better understand their mental processes and emotional responses in daily situations. The approach combines descriptive explanations with practical reflection, guiding the reader through awareness of thought patterns, methods to challenge negative assumptions, and strategies to gradually shift internal narratives. Rather than presenting abstract theory, it focuses on recognizable experiences and everyday scenarios, providing a grounded and accessible framework for understanding and managing overthinking and anxiety.

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