Her Seyi Dusunme - Anne Bogel (2027)

Today, pick one small decision you’ve been overthinking. Give yourself 60 seconds. Decide. Act. Then notice how good it feels to be done.

When you catch yourself in a loop, stand up and change one physical thing in your environment: open a window, light a candle, put on a different song. Tiny shifts create mental space. Final Helpful Reminder from Anne Bogel “You are not your thoughts. And you are certainly not every thought that passes through your mind.” Her Şeyi Düşünme is not about never thinking deeply. It’s about freeing up your mental energy for the things that actually matter: connection, creativity, rest, and decisions that align with your values. Her Seyi Dusunme - Anne Bogel

Here’s a helpful piece on the subject “Her Şeyi Düşünme” (the Turkish translation of Anne Bogel’s Don’t Overthink It ). If you picked up Her Şeyi Düşünme by Anne Bogel (or are thinking about it), you likely recognize yourself in one sentence: You don’t just think — you overthink. Today, pick one small decision you’ve been overthinking

By the time 5 PM arrives, most of those worries will seem smaller or irrelevant. You’ve taught your brain that not every thought needs immediate attention. 5. Change Your Environment to Change Your Thoughts Overthinking thrives in stillness and isolation. Bogel emphasizes that physical action interrupts mental loops. Go for a walk. Wash dishes. Rearrange a shelf. Movement shifts your brain from default mode (rumination) to task-positive mode (action). Tiny shifts create mental space