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7 — The Overthinker

7 — The Overthinker

Stop analyzing every possible outcome for every decision you might want to make. You can’t always be paralyzed by indecision, or you will never accomplish your goals.

Overthinking is a problem . Neuroscientific research shows how it activates the brain’s stress response , leading to increased anxiety and decreased problem-solving abilities.

Do you want to spend your best years thinking about each possible outcome and maybe even get it wrong? Or is it better to try out as much as possible and find the success formula by doing?

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