Actually, the title is "Women Who Think Too Much." Even though the book is geared towards women because it's women who traditionally overthink, it's recommended reading for an overthinker of either gender. Every time I read that book, I think to myself, "This is exactly what I do! Why do I keep doing it if I know that it's so bad for me?"

I actually find that I don't need to think nearly as much as I do. If I just allow my mind to put a vexing question on the backburner, the best answer possible will eventually come to me, and I will act on it. Actively overthinking, however, only causes me to feel more depressed and angry about my life, as well as confuses me more than I was before.

I very much liked that "F'n Awesome" post, thought it was highly amusing. Not sure if it impacted me all that much, though. The "Success" blog is a good one, I'll have to comb through that one later on.


Us: mid-20s
T: 5.5 yrs
M: 2 yrs
S + OM: 6/21/11
Legally S'd: 9/9/11

In this life, you have a limited amount of mental currency. You get what you pay for, so spend it wisely.

So it goes. --Kurt Vonnegut