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How to Stop Overthinking Before It Starts – A Simple Technique to Interrupt Spiraling Thoughts

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Daily Boost: Tips for a Better Life
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Dec 10, 2025
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260
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Summary

This episode explains how overthinking begins quietly and grows into emotional spirals that drain energy and cloud decision-making. Instead of trying to fight spiraling thoughts once they're strong, listeners learn how to interrupt them at the very beginning using a simple two-step method called Name and Redirect. First, you notice the moment your mind starts looping — when thoughts repeat, anxiety rises, or your attention narrows. Then you name it: “This is overthinking,” “I’m spiraling,” or simply “Pause.” Naming the state separates you from the swirl of thoughts. Next, you redirect your focus to something grounding — slow breathing, physical sensations, identifying objects around you, or gently shifting your body. These small actions break the mental loop and bring your nervous system back to calm. Over time, this practice retrains the brain, helping you trust yourself more and react less. Instead of being pulled into fear, doubt, or “what ifs,” you learn to return to the present moment quickly and gently.