Whether it’s worrying about social situations, our self-worth, our future, our families’ health or anything else, overanalyzing situations is exhausting. We waste time overthinking. The more time we spend worrying about situations, the less room we have to focus on what is working and what we’re happy about. If you’re focusing on what’s not working in your life, try to focus your attention on what you’re grateful for. Over the years I’ve made a conscious effort to clean up my thoughts, which means letting things be what they are, and trusting that everything happens for a reason. In doing this, my happiness has increased, I feel more balanced and I have inner peace. Here are 9 things to stop overanalyzing if you want to be truly happy.
- What people think of you Focus on your relationship with yourself instead of worrying about how others view you. When you love yourself you will have everything you need.
- Why it didn’t work out It’s not your fault. Some things have expiration dates.
- Your own thoughts Don’t believe everything you think or feel.
- Text message response time Technology doesn’t always equal instant. Don’t get mad or take it personally when it takes a while to respond.
- What other people are doing Stop comparing yourself or being jealous of others. Everyone is on his or her own path.
- Your horoscope What your daily horoscope reads, the guru, psychic, or life coach said to you about your life is not always fate. Use your free will to live life fully.
- The number on the scale Don’t define yourself by a number. You are so much more than than a number.
- Your past relationships Are you cheating on your future with your past?
- Your life choices Live less out of habit and more from intent. She’s been named top 100 Women to Watch in wellness by mindbodygreen, alongside Cameron Diaz, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kris Carr and Gabriel Bernstein, and was listed as of the freshest voices in mental health and wellness by Chicken Soup for The Women’s Soul. She’s been named one of Entrepreneurs Must-Follow Instagram Accounts for Inspiration and Top Facebook Accounts for Daily Motivation by Mind Body Green. Her website Playwiththeworld.com has been names top 75 Personal development websites and top 100 self-help websites by the institute for the Psychology of Eating. She’s an international life coach and author mentor, and a full time world traveler with a home base in Portland, Oregon with her best friend, her Golden Retriever Chance, who she flew to China to Rescue.