Dear Reader,
Do you ever lie in bed replaying a conversation you had hours (or years) ago… then jump to a future “what if” you can’t solve… then second-guess the decision you still haven’t made?
That exhausting loop has a name: overthinking—an “incessant stream of rumination, second-guessing, and self-doubt” that can drain your mental energy and pull you out of the present moment.
Overcoming Overthinking: Practical Strategies for Quieting Your Mind and Finding Inner Peace is written for people who are tired of being trapped in their own head—and want practical tools they can use immediately.
This isn’t vague “just think positive” advice. It’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
Tell the difference between healthy reflection and the kind of rumination that keeps you stuck.
Catch common thinking traps (like catastrophizing) before they hijack your mood and choices.
Break the avoidance/procrastination cycle that makes worries grow louder in the background.
Build self-awareness with mindfulness and journaling practices that bring you back to “right now.”
Picture what changes when your thoughts stop running the show:
Falling asleep without negotiating with your mind
Making decisions without endless rechecking
Feeling present in your relationships instead of analyzing them
Taking action with steadier confidence (even when life is uncertain)
If overthinking has been stealing your peace, this book gives you a realistic path back to clarity—one small practice at a time.
Get your copy of Overcoming Overthinking today and start building the inner quiet you’ve been craving.
Warmly,
Gertrude Swanson











