5 Tips for Overthinkers Making Major Life Decisions
Briefly

Overthinkers have the strength of cognitive effort but face difficulties when choosing between multiple good or non-ideal options. Recognizing these situations helps clarify decision-making. It's common for overthinkers to continue thinking after a decision is made due to pressures to justify their choices or conform to societal norms. Uncertainty about how others will react can delay actions, even when a decision has already been reached. Addressing these patterns can enhance confidence when making choices in complex scenarios.
Recognizing when you're choosing between multiple good options can provide clarity, as difficulties often arise from the complexity of varied choices rather than the quality of options.
Many overthinkers continue deliberating after their decision is made due to the pressure of needing to justify it or conforming to social expectations.
Read at Psychology Today
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