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Mental Ping-Pong: How to Stop Overthinking

Mental Ping-Pong: How to Stop Overthinking

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1. Label the loop

1. Label the loop

Give your overthinking pattern a name.

  • “Decision spiral.”
  • “What-if zone.”

Naming it helps distance yourself from it.

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2. Ask: Thought or threat?

2. Ask: Thought or threat?

Your brain reacts to thoughts like they’re danger.

Pause and ask,

“Is this just a thought or is something actually happening?”

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3. Journal the loop, not the solution

3. Journal the loop, not the solution

Don’t try to solve it.

Just write down the entire spiral uncensored.

It drains the mental noise and often reveals the absurdity.

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4. Timebox your overthinking

4. Timebox your overthinking

Give yourself 10 minutes to think about it  (maximum).

When the timer’s up, move.

Don’t negotiate.

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5. Move your body to move your mind

5. Move your body to move your mind

Walk. Stretch. Clean a drawer.

Motion interrupts looping thoughts by changing your internal rhythm.

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MICRO MENTAL SHIFT

You don’t need to stop thinking.

You just need to stop thinking the same thing again and again.

MICRO MENTAL SHIFT

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6. Decide on your “minimum viable decision”

6. Decide on your “minimum viable decision”

What’s the smallest next step you can take?

Don’t chase the perfect outcome.

Pick progress

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7. Use the “Rule of Future You”

7. Use the “Rule of Future You”

Ask: “What would future me wish I had done today?”

That version of you often sees clearer than the current one.

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8. Create a “stuck” signal

8. Create a “stuck” signal

Use a post-it, sound, or object as a trigger to recognize looping when it starts.

Visibility creates awareness.

Awareness creates choice.

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9. Replace what-if with what-now

9. Replace what-if with what-now

  • “What if” thoughts are infinite.
  • “What now” is grounded.

Bring yourself back to the actionable present.

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10. You don’t need more info. You need a pause

10. You don’t need more info. You need a pause

Overthinking loves research.

But it’s often a delay in disguise.

Stop googling. Start deciding.

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RYAN HOLIDAY

Thinking too much leads to paralysis. Action is where clarity lives.

RYAN HOLIDAY

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CURATOR'S NOTE

Overthinking isn’t intelligence ; it’s a glitch. You’re not gaining insight. You’re just replaying thoughts like a broken track. This isn’t about “thinking less.” It’s about thinking clearer.

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