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How to Stop Overthinking and Feel Confident (Without Trying Harder)
If you find yourself replaying conversations, second guessing decisions, and struggling to switch off, it can feel like you just need to think things through more clearly. In reality, overthinking often has less to do with finding the right answer and more to do with feeling safe enough to stop. This article explores why your mind keeps going, and how things begin to shift when you learn to trust yourself again.
Using Your Private Health Insurance to Access Therapy: A Complete UK Guide
Wondering if your UK private health insurance covers therapy? This step by step guide explains how to access counselling and psychotherapy through providers like Bupa, AXA, Aviva and WPA, including referrals, authorisation, excess fees and choosing an approved therapist.
If you find yourself replaying conversations, second guessing decisions, and struggling to switch off, it can feel like you just need to think things through more clearly. In reality, overthinking often has less to do with finding the right answer and more to do with feeling safe enough to stop. This article explores why your mind keeps going, and how things begin to shift when you learn to trust yourself again.
Wondering if your UK private health insurance covers therapy? This step by step guide explains how to access counselling and psychotherapy through providers like Bupa, AXA, Aviva and WPA, including referrals, authorisation, excess fees and choosing an approved therapist.
Making positive changes in your life or work is an exciting journey, but it often brings up the fear of going backwards. Whether you are a therapist, coach, or someone looking to improve your life, it’s normal to worry about slipping into old habits or losing momentum. The key to maintaining motivation is staying grounded in your "why," celebrating your progress, and embracing setbacks as opportunities to grow.
In this blog post, I explore how to maintain motivation after growth and positive changes, addressing the fear of regression and sharing practical strategies. Backed by neuroscience and habit formation research, I offer tips on staying motivated, building routines, and practicing self-compassion.