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Overthinking Is Mental Paralysis

Thinking too much doesn’t solve problems—it delays action.

Overthinking is the illusion of productivity.

Solutions emerge through movement, not rumination.

Clarity often comes after you start, not before.

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Overthinking kills confidence, delays decisions, and feeds anxiety. This collection of simple mental shifts and daily strategies will help you silence the noise, trust yourself more, and finally break free from the overthinking trap.

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