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The Art of Not Overthinking

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When you start trusting your potential, intentions, good work and hard work, you eventually stop expecting the worst.

You stop wondering what would happen if nothing works out because you know you possess what it takes to build from scratch all over again.

Overthinking get controlled when your self-esteem is high and your self-belief is higher. When you start trusting yourself more than you engage in negative self-talk, you heal parts of yourself that you didn’t even know required healing.

It’s an act of courage—choosing your own peace by letting go of negative thoughts that are determined to keep you at war with yourself.

This book is for the ones who over-think, over-feel, over-love and over-invest in people. This is for the ones who feel lost, confused and misunderstood.

Get this book if you want to:

* Feel better about yourself.
* Stop overthinking.
* Build a healthier relationship with yourself.
* Learn how to believe in your potential and dreams.
* Stay hopeful despite everything that goes wrong.

This book will make you feel loved, heard and understood

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Language ‏
‎ English
Paperback ‏
‎ 86 pages (May Vary)
ISBN-13 ‏
‎ 979-8895880494
Shaurya Kapoor

Shaurya Kapoor

Shaurya Kapoor is a 16 year old student who just gave his board examination. He had begun penning poetry in class 8th, aproximately two and a half years ago. He currently studies in 11th Standard. Apart from poetry, his interests include reading, public speaking, debating, MUNs, football and gardening.
About the author Shaurya Kapoor
Indian self-help author whose debut guides readers through emotional healing, self-belief, and quiet daily transformation

Shaurya Kapoor is a 16 year old student who just gave his board examination. He had begun penning poetry in class 8th, aproximately two and a half years ago. He currently studies in 11th Standard. Apart from poetry, his interests include reading, public speaking, debating, MUNs, football and gardening.