
Breaking the Overthinking Cycle: Understanding the Anxiety Connection
Overthinking involves repetitive, unproductive thought patterns that focus on problems, past events, or future scenarios without leading to solutions. It's characterized by "what if" scenarios, replaying conversations, analyzing every detail of situations, and getting stuck in mental loops that increase distress rather than providing clarity.
This pattern often develops as an attempt to gain control or prevent future problems, but it typically creates more anxiety instead of the relief we're seeking.

Adulting with Anxiety: A Survival Guide for Your 20s and 30s
Let's chat about that uninvited guest that keeps crashing our millennial and Gen Z parties: anxiety. If your brain feels like it's running a marathon while binge-watching Netflix, you're not alone in this "fun" adventure we call growing up.