How to Stop Overthinking Everything
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 06. 2024
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Dude, this video is GOLD, thank you so much! It was really helpful.
Thanks for this, I find habitica helpful but I find if I have so many things I want to do in a day I find though I still get a bit lost
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Does this also worked for choosing my future?
Got anything on how to stay motivated through tough times?
When stuck, prioritize action over everything. Action will show you the correct direction to take 100x faster than any analysis you could possibly run
what do you mean prioritize action over everything?
@@DipMaster20 the sooner you start taking action, the sooner you start figuring out what actually works and what doesnât. Youâll be wrong a lot but being wrong will actually allow you to progress faster in the long run
@@joeykenney Thank you. I will try that.
indeed
I disagree. I think sometimes itâs more important to reflect, maybe figure out the source of indecision, maybe try to understand what emotions may be behind it and perhaps tackle that. Maybe you just need rest, a break, go for a walk, make sure youâve had enough sleep/water/exercise, check on your physical health, meditate
2 main lessons that have really helped me overcome overthinking:
1) No one can hurt you without your permission (ruminating on an insult or an embarrassing moment is like someone slapping you in the face and then you continuing to slap yourself in the face another 99 times)
2) You don't really know what the best decision is until you take action. Start then learn, don't learn then start.
Well said. The first point really opened my eyes.
Wow, first one is a mind changing! Tks for sharing :)
@@Ascientistsjourney Glad you found it valuable!
@@mrjunimful Makes me super happy to hear, you're very welcome :)
For me the second was the best, we learn so much more by taking action
1. Get over your fear. Have an experimental outlook on life. Be okay with living in a poker game, not a chess.
2. Limit your choices. It doesn't matter which TV you pick, the happiness of movie watching will be the same.
3. Prioritize your actions. Do the regret exercise. Will you regret not doing something in the future? If so, make that action your priority.
Thanks! I'm a software dev and I learned to not spend too much time trying to come up with the absolute best solution to a problem. That was always taking me the biggest portion of time for my tasks. Now if the solution isn't immediately apparent, I just start doing *something* and adjust my work on the fly. Leads to much better productivity.
Nice point. Also could be that someone wants to learn new programming language and it is extremely difficult to choose one, since there are abundance of choices and one just switches between them without actually learning any.
Iâm such an overthinker! The perfect video for me, Tom! Overthinking can be avoidant/fearful behaviour - âonce I do this, thereâs no way backâ. As you say, just doing the thing will open up many more options than we previously had and prevent lost opportunities! For so long, I felt medicine would lock me into a career, but becoming a doctor has opened up so many options. Itâs a lesson Iâm still learning to be honest!
âEverything in life is easier when you donât concern yourself with what other people are doingâ
Hope you have a good Monday đ
Such a powerful video!! Thank you Thomas!
*âThinking too much leads to paralysis by analysis. It's important to think things through, but many use thinking as a means of avoiding action.â- Robert Herjavek*
Take action, and make adjustments when and where needed. Making a plan can be great, but at the end of the day, the first step needs to be taken to get anywhere. Often we don't know what we don't know when planning, we only begin to figure things out when we are in the middle of things.
*âPerfect is the Enemy of Goodâ - Voltaire*
I remember Thomas mentioning that quote! I loved it!
Boris Johnson once said it as well.
@@davehall17 yikes
@@davehall17 based
You must be in my head because this is the video Iâve needed the past few weeks
I see this a LOT in burnout. Having clarity of our values/ideal lifestyle and a decision deadline has helped a lot with overthinking and going into decision fatigue. Thank you for sharing your advice Thomas!
I havenât watched your videos for a while, but I think this one was perfect for me where I am right now. Each day I donât feel like doing anything because I have so many choices things to do. Really great video, much appreciated!
You sir are a sorcerer!! Ive been paralyzed by my overthinking lately, thanks for vid :)
Thank you Thomas, It really Helps. I am going through some tough phase in life and I can relate to your videos about analysis paralysis, Perfection and Anxiety. I struggle with them too.
It's like you're directly talking to me! Seriously, you answered all my questions. Thanks.
Perfect timing, as always. Thanks Tom.
One of your best videos right there. Everything made so much sense to me! Really liked the analogy and different examples, so thank you!
I LOVE your channel so much. I overthink A LOT specially about my future career because i dont want anything to go wrong but after watching your video i've realized you'll never know unless you try and might as well go for something that actually excites me instead of thinking is it valuable for the future because you never know what might happen so i rather go for something i enjoy in this present moment. Thank you for teaching me that â€â€â€
Can't be better timing of a video. Just this morning i was overthinking about weather to go on a run, bike or tennis. Glad i saw this video.
Also love martin's pixel art cameo.
Awesome video as usual. So dense with useful info. I truly agree with the "walk in and go with what looks good" approach, as I'm a recovering overthinker.
Absolutely THE BEST and most enriching video I have ever seen about this issue. In fact, proof of this can be seen in the positive results of three major decisions I made after watching this.
I used to not see myself as an overthinker, I even tell my overthinker friends to relax and not worry too much. That is until I got into counselling, and I was made to realize how much I actually overthink. I hesitate a lot before asking questions, making important decisions, speaking up during discussions, making suggestions, or coming up with solutions. In the end, I just keep my mouth shut. It really affected my performance at work. These tips are so helpful, and I'll do my best to apply them. Thanks, Tom!
Needed this so much.. thanks for making this video!
Just as i saw the title, i knew i needed this video so much, thx Thomass :)
Loved what you said on abundance of choices - and the TV example. Gave me a mindset shift to "Go Do IT"
Okay, wow this was insightful, didnât know how much I needed this video. And the music is dopeđ I think this is my new favorite
Great video! I really liked the quotes and scientific evidences u mentioned in the video, rather than one's personal perspective and thoughts! đđŒđđŒ
Hey Thomas I enjoy watching your videos and find that I do get a lot of value from it. Can you please post more often?
I struggle with this so much. This is very helpful. I am content with my decision for now and we can always pivot, not how I normally think about life.
True! And it indeed works, takes time, but thatâs with everything.
I was just overthinking so much before you uploaded this videođ Thank you so much Thomas, those are truly helpful advice!!!đđ»
I mean, your way to melt in the sponsors is par excellence. It's the smoothest move ever haha. Great video. I'm 62 and I'm enjoying learning from someone who's less than half my age. If I envy your generation on something, that'd be the connectivity of nowadays. Yes, it might add to the paralysis by too many choices and yes it adds an extra burden to nail it, but there are also more opportunities not to get stuck. The connectivity gives more knowledge about what (else) is happening in the world and it can inspire to a positive change.
Of course I'll mention music. In my youth and when just starting playing the guitar, I hardly knew other musicians who played the similar style in a town nearby, I could only get to the knowledge if I saved the money to buy books, the VHS didn't come to the tuition market before I was already 25-26. So would the things have developed faster for me if there were CZcams and Facebook for the knowledge and marketing, socializing with creatives all around the world, or would it have paralysed me with too many choices?
Difficult to say. Maybe it was better to have been mostly alone on my micro part of the market and just play, play, without anybody showing me stuff, did that help to create "my" grooves in a way?
Your videos on this and similar topics are helping me make better and wiser decisions on what to do with the rest of my life. I _am_ overthinking (complicating...) and I need this kind of a kick in the b.. tips to shake me and speed up the things.
My main goal while my playing hands are still steady is to share the knowledge I've gathered over those 47 years of experience. That's the thing you're mentioning - if there'd be something I'd regretted not doing from my ToDo list.... You Tube makes it so easy and it's such a rewarding feeling when I realise I've saved many extra steps for someone learning. Without yours and some other great videos on this platform, It might've taken me ages to start, if I'd ever started. I'm on it now. So thank you again!
Thanks, really helpdul and to the point. Liked the regret exercise the most.
5:30 I smile at your MTG example. I never experience decision paralysis as much as when I play Magic
The regret exercise makes sense! I'll definitely give it a try. Thanks a lot for this video!đđđ
You have no idea, how much I needed this.
This was very enlightening. Thank you.
This literally got recommended to me at the PERFECT time, I overthink WAY too much :P
Great tips really, thank you so much your videos are very helpful! đ
I was able to stop overthinking (for the most part) once stuff and my own actions moved me away from my expected path post-college. I'm still trying to reroute myself but I have multiple ways to do so. So I've been enjoying the journey by developing new skills, practicing my hobbies, and prioritizing myself and my health.
Wow dude you just helped in a life changing way thanks.
Awesome tips, Thomas! Tku!
Excellent ideas. Thank you.
Iâm glad I watched this! I always overthought how one decision can kill my life but this completely changed me! I also used to obsess buying fireworks looking hours through catalogs, but never ending up completely satisfied. I guess just going with the flow and being in the backseat can make life less stressful, being a boat in a river then trying to swim
One crucial decision , whether you are doing it intentionally or unintentionally, whether it is forced or not , is life altering , especially when relating to danger to life and limb, health , surroundings, when someone doesn't let you think by not giving you time to think and consult about something, don't do it.
Very well laud out â Iron sharpens ironâ đđđ âwe are open lettersâ read by others đđđ keep shining!
Overthinking is paralyzing to my productivity. At work, I actively have to tell myself to not do it all day long.
I realized that my brain defaults to counterproductive overthinking when I am internally not comfortable with something I am or must be doing at that time.
Great video, and thanks for the insight!
Really liking these 8bit-game-style graphics integrated in the video! Very useful stuff :)
Thank you †This video is so helpful đ
Thanks!
I overthink a lot, hopefully your tips will help.
I've always found it helpful to consider what I want the end result to be. That clears away a lot of the fun but not useful activities.
The video came at the right time honestly.
Like.. right in time man! Thanks
I appreciate these videos man đą
I understand what you trying to explain. Hope more and more better video you send us.
Thank you for reading my mind, Thomas. I hope it wasn't too stressful. It's very busy in there.
Which I guess leads to this video.... neat!
Thanks for sharing Thomas :)
Thank you so much đđœđđœđđœđ
Very useful thank you!
Another analogy I could give at 3:41, is that life is like a Hercule Poirot novel rather than a Sherlock Holmes one. Some pieces are in front of you, sure, but some are deliberately hidden- like Agatha Christie does.
The reliquary tower analogy was great, I understood immediately the feeling that invokes.
Huh, this is the second video in my Subscriptions list today that is over this exact topic!
This video resonated with me.
First useful video youâve made in the last 5 years.
Great, relatable examples
Hi, I am new to this channel. Thank you for the content. I really liked the end of day regret thing. But thank you. Have a great day Sir.
I think the regret exercise is simply brilliant. I used to define my top priority by searching the most important thing I have to do. The regret exercise reverses the whole process. I've already read about Warren Buffett's 25/5 Rule and it's exactly the same; remove all you can remove to reach the top 5, the top 1 priority. I like to think it like the famous quote Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry that says âPerfection is achieved when there is nothing left to take away.â Even so, even if I already read so many times about this, I've never had the "ah-ha moment" of what it really means to reverse the process. The regret exercise in words like nobody other than you can express gives me this spark. I will use it in the next few weeks as experimentation. Thanks a lot!!!
Super helpful thanks đ
I think dabbling in the stock market for the past year has helped me practice these principles indirectly, e.g.
experiment mindset: if I'm not sure whether a certain stock is a good buy, I buy a little (e.g. half of what I would've put in) and see what happens
incomplete information: that's basically built into the game of investing/trading where you weigh a bunch of info with differing degrees of confidence and credibility
too much choice: at the end of the day you have limited capital and time so I just started with the companies I know and worked from there
regret exercise: the question I ask myself is would I regret buying or not buying more if it's 50% chance to go up/down the same amount (obviously sometimes the risk/reward is not symmetrical but is a good starting point)
Thank you very much.
I knew all this.... just here for a tune up. Overthinkers unite!!!! But not sure where or when or how...
I graduated college this spring and I never had a problem with overthinking before, but things have changed for me now that I feel like my WHOLE life depends on me and my decisions. Overthinking has been really bad for me lately, so thank you for this video!
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Thomas Frank is the closest to a genius that I have in my life on video. He speaks to reality, reason and honesty. And I thought I WAS SMART...
That's for the tips! â€ïž
THOMAS. MY MAN. DUDE. YOU'RE AN ABSOLUTE ORACLE, YOU ARE.
Set Path vs Experimental: An idea I had not really encountered before, very stimulating Easily worth the price of my 15 minutes watching this video :)
Limiting choices for me has been super helpful. Even if it's super arbitrary how I go about limiting my choice. Also realzing how many choices don't matter; what you eat for lunch today is NOT important and shouldn't use up a bunch of mental energy to decide.
very informative!
10:35 is the beginning of your video summary if you want to break that into a separate section. Currently it's labeled as part of "The Regret Exercise"
Thanks for this wisdom.
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That's what I was looking for. Sometimes I overthink about my pencil in my class đ
Much loveâ€đŻ
You give me a perfect example to reflect. I spend a lot of time, and procrastinate all day long, whith content about tech. Maybe it's time for care less about that and just buy a thing when I need it, whitouth overthinking.
Sometimes it's having too many choices that makes our lives more difficult. E.g. 500 plus cable channels. What person really has the time to watch all those channels let alone care about the TV's features? Less is really more. Great vid đđ»
I will need to think about this video.
Thnx so helpful
I am glad that this comment section are ppl who are overthinkers and as much as i thought all along that my problems were the worst that ever existed and that I was the worst person there is. I eoverthought a lot even when other ppl who wronged me and broke me, betrayed me, tinalikuran ako, some ppl made me realized that I wasn't that bad. It was just me overthinking. Exploding over the smallest mistakes. And being an enemy to myself. Being tough on myself, thinking that I should be better, even if it meant being stressed and magulo
This really helps but, I have been screwed about the abundance problem. I went to study graphic design and just focused on one college that was nearby me. If I have done some research and comparisons between different colleges and institutes as well as learned more about what to look for when picking a college to go to, I would have not made the expensive choice I did. At the end I had no job, lack of some important skills, and some debt to pay off for some years. This is what I call buyers remorse and this happened to me more than once. This is why I now so what I call presearch before making bigger decisions. This means I am learning more about something eventhough I don't buy it. For example, I have a car currently but am researching which would be the next car to buy in case something happens to my current one. And when the time comes to buy one, either I will already have one picked out or I can spend less time on research, just to narrow down what I need.
The abundance problem is most helpful with smaller less impactful decisions instead of ones that take lots of investment of time, energy, power, (Financing) and damage.
Thank u !
incredible cool animation work
You'll watch an entire Netflix show even when the first episodes are slow and boring just because someone told you "it gets better." *But what if you looked at your goals like that and watched your life get better instead?*
The perfect advice right here đ
Netflix shows often get worse tho.
@@nguyenquyen6791 wow ! True
i got rid of my televison altogether years ago. you know about the transgender thingy that going on right i mean everyone knows.
fine. thank you for the video.
Converting fear into an assessment of risk often helped me.
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Thanks for your
10:09 that's kind of how I like to solve all my problems, scale it as big as I can to find the fault, then make improvements from there
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Where was this video when I spent 4 years choosing what to do in college for 4 years!!
i need this video as i have this problem
I have to think about this
Thank you for putting this video. I like the channel has contents covering various aspects of life. Wholistic.