Have you noticed that before you start anything, 10 questions come to your mind? “What will happen if I do this?”, “Can I do it?”, “What if I make a mistake?”, “Is this the best way?” And these questions are the ones that ultimately prevent you from starting. This is the real game of overthinking. The funny thing is, you don’t actually do the work, but you already simulate the entire situation in your head. That means no action has been taken, but mentally you are already tired. This is where the brain tricks you. There is a term in psychology, “Analysis Paralysis”. This means thinking so much that you end up stopping making decisions. The more options, risks and possibilities you think about, the more confused you become. And the confused brain does what it thinks is the safest. Nothing. Because if you don’t start, you don’t have to face failure. There is no chance of making mistakes, no pressure of judgment. So the brain delays, and you think you are still in the “thinking phase”.…