How To Overcome Anxiety And Chronic Overthinking : Reclaim Clarity, Calm, and Control in a Noisy Mind
Overview
Most anxiety does not announce itself as panic. It settles quietly into the background of everyday life. It appears as relentless overthinking, constant self-monitoring, imagined futures, replayed conversations, hesitation, exhaustion, and the sense that the mind never truly rests.
How to Overcome Anxiety and Chronic Overthinking is not a motivational handbook and not a collection of surface-level tips. It is a psychologically rigorous, deeply considered exploration of how anxious patterns are formed, why they persist, and how they gradually loosen when understood properly.
This book approaches anxiety not as a flaw in the person, but as a learned system within the mind. A system built from habits of attention, interpretation, avoidance, self-surveillance, anticipation, and the pursuit of impossible certainty. These mechanisms are examined with clarity, precision, and realism - without therapy clich s, without empty reassurance, and without simplistic solutions.
Across twelve carefully structured chapters, the reader is guided through the architecture of anxious experience: how the mind becomes trapped in rumination, how avoidance silently shrinks life, how the body reinforces distress, how over-monitoring erodes presence, how imagined futures exhaust the present, and why the search for complete resolution keeps people psychologically stuck.
Rather than promising instant calm, this book offers something more durable:
a framework for understanding the mind, a deeper tolerance for uncertainty, and a gradual restoration of agency over thought, emotion, and behaviour.
It is written for intelligent adult readers who are tired of being told to "just think positive," who recognise their own patterns in the language of psychology, and who want depth rather than gimmicks.
If your mind feels permanently active, if you find yourself trapped in loops of analysis, rehearsal, worry, and self-doubt, this book will help you understand why - and, more importantly, how a different relationship with your own mind can begin to form.
Not through force.
Not through denial.
But through clarity.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798244798760
- ISBN-10: 9798244798760
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.22 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.34 pounds
- Page Count: 108
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