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Stop Overthinking in Relationships

How to Stop Anxious Attachment, Trust Issues, and Stress by Building Emotional Intelligence, Self-Esteem, and Mindful Connection

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Stop Overthinking in Relationships

By: Jason Miller-Brooks, Emily Carter-Reynolds
Narrated by: Tyler Jackson-Grant, Rachel Morgan-Hayes
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Break Free from Anxiety, Silence Your Inner Spiral, and Build Calm, Connected Relationships

Are you tired of feeling stuck in your head—overanalyzing every word, every pause, every silence in your relationship?

Do you lie awake replaying conversations, wondering if you said too much, too little, or the wrong thing altogether?

Overthinking doesn’t feel like being careful—it feels like drowning. It’s second-guessing a kind message. It’s rereading a short reply and assuming the worst. It’s trying so hard to hold onto connection that you push it away.

Beneath the spirals is your deep desire to love well, to feel safe, and to finally rest. This book is your path to that peace.

Stop Overthinking in Relationships gently reveals why your mind clings to fear—and how to untangle from it. You’ll move beyond guilt and self-blame and into clarity about your emotional wiring: where it came from and how to rewrite it.

  • Why your mind jumps to worst-case scenarios
  • How your past silently shapes your reactions
  • What to do when reassurance isn't enough
  • Tools to calm your nervous system
  • The truth about control, vulnerability, and trust
  • A way to love with presence—not perfection

This isn’t about pretending to be chill. It’s about knowing yourself so deeply that you stop fighting your thoughts—or fearing your own heart.

Through real, human stories, you’ll gain more than insight. You’ll gain relief.

You don’t have to keep overanalyzing to feel safe.

You don’t have to earn love by getting it all right.

You don’t have to be perfect to be at peace.

If you’re ready to stop living in your head and start showing up with calm, trust, and presence—this book will guide you there.

©2025 Jason Miller-Brooks (P)2025 Jason Miller-Brooks
Anxiety Disorders Mental Health Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Heartfelt
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For years, I thought my anxious thoughts were intuition. But I learned from this book that intuition is calm. Anxiety is loud. That difference changed how I make decisions—and how I trust myself.

Telling Intuition from Fear

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I used to panic when someone didn’t text back. This book helped me breathe instead of spiral. Now, when the silence stretches, I don’t make it mean something awful. I check in with myself first. I never thought that was possible for someone like me.

When Silence Doesn’t Scare You Anymore

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I listened straight through in one afternoon, then started it again—slower this time. It doesn’t rush you. It doesn’t demand anything. It meets you in your mess and stays. I didn’t know an audiobook could feel like emotional company, but this one does.

A Journey That Doesn’t Rush You

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Every sentence feels like it was written from inside my own thoughts. When it explained how overthinking is really a defense mechanism, something in me softened. I’m not a drama queen. I’m not broken. I’m scared. And I’m learning to be with that. That’s the shift this book offers.

Each Line Echoes with Understanding

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I keep this audiobook saved on my phone at all times. I don’t listen for information. I listen for grounding. When I hear “You are not broken—you are sensitive, aware, and learning a new rhythm,” I remember I’m not the problem. My pace is just different. And that’s okay.

A Safe Place for Anxious Days

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I’ve read dozens of books about managing anxiety, but none have spoken so directly to my lived experience as this one. What struck me immediately is how gently it links the mind and body, showing that overthinking isn’t just mental noise—it’s physical tension, exhaustion, and emotional depletion. Every chapter feels like a path that leads you back home to yourself. When the author says, “Sometimes, healing the past doesn’t look like dramatic breakthroughs. It looks like catching yourself mid-spiral and choosing not to send the angry text,” I paused the audio and cried. Because that’s exactly what healing looks like for me—quiet, intentional shifts that no one sees, but that change everything.

A Map Back to Yourself

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I no longer react to every small thing like it’s life or death. That’s thanks to this audiobook. A sigh, a pause, a weird tone—I still notice them, but I don’t collapse. I have tools now. I have awareness. And that has made all the difference in my peace.

Learning Not to Abandon Yourself

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Most people don’t understand how silence can feel like abandonment. This audiobook does. From the first few minutes, it named something I’ve always struggled with: waiting for a reply and imagining the worst. Instead of calling me needy, it explained the nervous system, fear, survival patterns. It didn’t fix me—it respected me. That alone made me feel safe.

Someone Who Finally Understands the Noise of Silen

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This book helped me understand something huge: my anxiety isn’t irrational. It’s a body memory. My nervous system remembers things even when my mind can’t. Learning that changed how I treat myself. I stopped blaming myself and started listening instead.

Anxiety Isn’t Madness—It’s Memory

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So many self-help books tell you how to fix yourself. This one does something better—it reminds you you’re not broken. When I heard “This book isn’t about teaching you how to think less. It’s about helping you think differently,” I felt something shift in me. It’s not about changing who you are. It’s about learning to stay with yourself through what you feel. That’s revolutionary.

It Speaks to the Heart, Not Performance

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