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	<title>I Keep Overthinking Every Relationship and Career Choice… Why Can't I Just Decide?</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Have you ever spent three hours thinking about a text message that took someone else three seconds to send? Or maybe you've made a pros-and-cons list for a career opportunity, only to create another list questioning the first one. You tell yourself you'll decide tomorrow. Tomorrow comes, and somehow you're even more confused. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Many people silently struggle with questions like why they overthink everything, why they second-guess themselves, and whether they're making the right choices in love, work, and life. The frustrating part isn't just the overthinking itself. It's the feeling that everyone else seems to move forward while you're stuck replaying possibilities in your head. The good news? Overthinking is not a character flaw. It's often a pattern, and patterns can be understood. Let's talk about what's really happening beneath the surface.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Have you ever spent three hours thinking about a text message that took someone else three seconds to send? Or maybe you've made a pros-and-cons list for a career opportunity, only to create another list questioning the first one. You tell yourself you'll decide tomorrow. Tomorrow comes, and somehow you're even more confused. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Many people silently struggle with questions like why they overthink everything, why they second-guess themselves, and whether they're making the right choices in love, work, and life. The frustrating part isn't just the overthinking itself. It's the feeling that everyone else seems to move forward while you're stuck replaying possibilities in your head. The good news? Overthinking is not a character flaw. It's often a pattern, and patterns can be understood. Let's talk about what's really happening beneath the surface.]]></description>
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