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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 15 MIN

Ep 102: From Doubt To Doing - Overcoming Overthinking

from Nourish and Nurture: Creating Healthy Resilient People Before Crisis Hits · host Nourish and Nurture Sarah Lacey

Overthinking isn’t deeper wisdom—it’s a loop that drains time, spikes stress, and stalls action. In this episode, we unpack why your brain keeps hitting “buffering,” then give you a simple reset to get moving again. Expect less stress, more momentum, and a tangible lift in productivity and confidence.What you will learn in this episode:The real trade-offsBenefits (in small doses): thoughtful planning, risk awareness, creativity.Costs (when it spirals): decision paralysis, wasted hours, rising anxiety, lost confidence.Why we keep doing itQuick-hit rewards (notifications, scrolling, snacks) train the brain to escape discomfort.Emotional avoidance—using thinking to dodge feeling.Uncertainty intolerance: chasing perfect certainty before acting.How to reduce it—fastFive-Minute Reset: label the loop → breathe (longer exhales) → phone out of reach → one tiny step → earn a short, planned reward.Low-distraction day design: phone-free first hour, 2–3 focused sprints, “if <2 minutes, do it now,” schedule your treats.Anti-rumination toolkit: “delay, don’t deny,” write tasks as verbs, one-sentence starts, time-boxed worry, cognitive defusion (“I’m noticing the thought that…”), and curious observing of emotions as passing events—not emergencies.ResultLess mental noise, more done, growing self-trust.If this episode helped, comment below the episode or tag me on Instagram @nourishandnurtu.re so I can cheer you on.

Overthinking isn’t deeper wisdom—it’s a loop that drains time, spikes stress, and stalls action. In this episode, we unpack why your brain keeps hitting “buffering,” then give you a simple reset to get moving again. Expect less stress, more momentum, and a tangible lift in productivity and confidence.What you will learn in this episode:The real trade-offsBenefits (in small doses): thoughtful planning, risk awareness, creativity.Costs (when it spirals): decision paralysis, wasted hours, rising anxiety, lost confidence.Why we keep doing itQuick-hit rewards (notifications, scrolling, snacks) train the brain to escape discomfort.Emotional avoidance—using thinking to dodge feeling.Uncertainty intolerance: chasing perfect certainty before acting.How to reduce it—fastFive-Minute Reset: label the loop → breathe (longer exhales) → phone out of reach → one tiny step → earn a short, planned reward.Low-distraction day design: phone-free first hour, 2–3 focused sprints, “if <2 minutes, do it now,” schedule your treats.Anti-rumination toolkit: “delay, don’t deny,” write tasks as verbs, one-sentence starts, time-boxed worry, cognitive defusion (“I’m noticing the thought that…”), and curious observing of emotions as passing events—not emergencies.ResultLess mental noise, more done, growing self-trust.If this episode helped, comment below the episode or tag me on Instagram @nourishandnurtu.re so I can cheer you on.

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