1/12/2017 0 Comments Chronic OverthinkerChronic over-thinking (noun): the inability to do anything without thinking of the repercussions of the aforementioned action; the act of pulling apart and analyzing everything and anything presented before you; how to ruin your life.
Chronic over-thinker (noun):) a person who is the cause of a majority of the problems in their own life. Over-thinkers are often the cause of their own problems. It is not above an over-thinker to worry and stress about something to the point where they cause themselves to get sick. In many cases, over-thinkers will pick and pull at an opportunity until they eventually ruin it, blowing it for themselves. Thoughts of the future encroach on thoughts of the present, finding a way to destroy any possibility of stress-free enjoyment, which is something a person not suffering from chronic over-thinking doesn’t understand. Over-thinking almost always, without fail, leads to over-exaggerating the severity of the situation at hand. Over-exaggerating leads to stress, anxiety and unhappiness. Over-thinkers struggle with the inability to live life to it’s fullest — and instead of seeking help, all they can do is analyze the effect this inability will have on the rest of their lives. Just posting this one just because this is so me. This is all me. Credits: http://thoughtcatalog.com/elissa-sanci/2014/05/anatomy-of-a-chronic-over-thinker/
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