The Science Behind Overthinking
From Neurons to Clarity, Tools to Reduce Worry and Strengthen Purposeful Focus
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Buy Now for £13.79
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Narrated by:
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Selfara Productions
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By:
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Grayson Vasquez
About this listen
Stop Overthinking at the Source And Train Your Mind for Clarity, Focus, and Calm
What if the problem isn’t that you think too much but that your brain was never taught how to stop?
What if overthinking isn’t a personality flaw, but a trainable neurological pattern?
What would change if your attention worked for you instead of against you?
You sit down to focus and your mind fractures. One thought becomes five. A decision becomes a debate. A simple task turns into a mental labyrinth. You replay conversations, anticipate outcomes, and rehearse failures that haven’t happened. You’re busy thinking yet nothing moves forward. The worst part? It feels productive. But it’s not.
Overthinking isn’t insightful. It’s a neurological loop masquerading as problem-solving and it quietly drains your energy, confidence, and direction.
The Science Behind Overthinking doesn’t push positivity or vague advice. It shows how overthinking forms in the brain, why emotions hijack attention, and how to retrain your mind for deliberate, focused thinking using neuroscience, not willpower.
You don’t need more discipline. You don’t need stronger willpower. And you’re not broken. You need a system that aligns with how your brain actually functions. Once you understand the mechanics, overthinking stops being mysterious and starts becoming manageable.
Reclaim clarity, focus, and cognitive energy. Start training your mind to work on purpose, not on autopilot.
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©2026 Grayson Vasquez (P)2026 Grayson Vasquez