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“Overthinking Isn’t the Enemy — It’s Your Mind Trying to Keep You Safe”
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“Overthinking Isn’t the Enemy — It’s Your Mind Trying to Keep You Safe”

1 دقيقة قراءة22 أكتوبر 2025
Anum Sarfraz
Anum Sarfraz

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“Overthinking Isn’t the Enemy — It’s Your Mind Trying to Keep You Safe”

If your brain feels like it’s running 50 tabs at once — you’re not broken. You’re human.

Let’s understand what’s really happening when your mind won’t stop, and how mindfulness can help.


What’s Going On: Overthinking is your brain’s way of trying to protect you — scanning for danger, replaying moments, or preparing for what could go wrong. Research shows we have over 6,000 thoughts a day, and stress can send our attention system into overdrive. Mindfulness doesn’t make the thoughts disappear — it helps you notice them without getting lost in them. That shift in awareness changes how you respond to stress, one small moment at a time.


Evidence Says: Studies from Harvard and Oxford have found that even brief mindfulness practices lower cortisol (the stress hormone) and improve focus and enhance emotional regulation. These small, consistent pauses help your brain recover from constant mental noise and rewire your stress response — so you can meet your thoughts with calm, not chaos.________________________________________ Takeaway: You don’t need to stop thinking to find peace. You just need to notice that you’re thinking — and return, one breath at a time.

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