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ARE YOU AN OVERTHINKER? DOES IT SEPARATE YOU FROM OTHERS? DON'T LET YOUR OVERTHINKING SEPARATE YOU FROM OTHERS. LEARN HOW TO STOP OVERTHINKING IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS TODAY. Overthinking is a common disorder that negatively affects emotional health, and can cause overwhelming feelings of anxiety, fear, loss or isolation. This book contains powerful, positive, historical, spiritual, meaningful, and helpful guidance to stop overthinking relationships. Strategies include self-assessment exercises rooted in simple daily habits designed to conquer an overthinking mind while navigating recurring…mehr

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ARE YOU AN OVERTHINKER? DOES IT SEPARATE YOU FROM OTHERS? DON'T LET YOUR OVERTHINKING SEPARATE YOU FROM OTHERS. LEARN HOW TO STOP OVERTHINKING IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS TODAY. Overthinking is a common disorder that negatively affects emotional health, and can cause overwhelming feelings of anxiety, fear, loss or isolation. This book contains powerful, positive, historical, spiritual, meaningful, and helpful guidance to stop overthinking relationships. Strategies include self-assessment exercises rooted in simple daily habits designed to conquer an overthinking mind while navigating recurring triggered negative emotions. It invites the reader to discover nursing approaches to resolving relationship-based problems, with actionable knowledge and interactive power tools for self-learning, self-care, and self-worth. These actions affect positive solutions in personal growth and encourage meaningful changes from "unhealthy" thinking. Reflecting Acts 2:14-36, it offers a more holistic outlook and transforms thinking about yourself in relationships.
Autorenporträt
Author Patricia L. Olson, RN, MSN, retired from a 31-year professional advanced practice nursing career with a wide range of experience in healthcare. Upon graduation from the University of Washington, Tacoma, the author dedicated herself to understanding, practicing, and addressing people's healthcare needs using nursing processes as a unique holistic approach to relationship re-design, repair, and recovery.