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Overthinking in a relationship is often due to a poor understanding of your own needs. When you begin to overthink something that is happening in your relationship, ask yourself, “what need do I currently have that is going unmet?” This can help you communicate with your partner.
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Read More »If you would like more peace of mind in your relationships and reduce feelings of anxiety, insecurity, or jealousy, then this article is exactly what you are looking for. You may be asking yourself, “How to stop overthinking in a relationship?” Well, let’s get right into the 10 strategies that will help you with how to stop overthinking in a relationship!
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Read More »Trust is a fundamental aspect of any relationship. The problem is that many people who overthink relationships ultimately do so because they lack trust in their partner. If your partner has a history of cheating, lying, or being manipulative, then you may have legitimate reasons to overthink what is said. If this is the case, your overthinking will stop when your partner stops the untrustworthy behaviors or you decide it’s best to end the relationship. Assuming your partner is trustworthy, it is a good practice to ask them what they meant and then take them at their word. If your partner is straightforward with you, then work on believing what they say. Take some time to think about their character. Are they really the type of person who would do XY or Z? For most overthinkers, the answer is “No, my partner hasn’t done that before and I don’t really think they would do it in the future.” Many times overthinkers can have difficulty trusting because they infer their past onto the future. However, just because something painful happened yesterday has no bearing on whether or not it will happen tomorrow. If your partner has shown themself to be worthy of your trust, practice giving it to them. When you can rely on your partner’s words and character, you won’t feel the same need to overthink things as much. Many times overthinking in a relationship is partly due to a lack of communication. You have to wonder what they are thinking or planning because you haven’t spoken with them about it. Does your partner even know that you are feeling insecure? Take some time to share your thoughts and feelings with your partner. Ask them what they meant when they said XYZ or did 123. Most of the time this can answer your question of how to stop overthinking in a relationship. Strategy 4: Be clear with yourself about what it is you really need in a relationship Overthinking in a relationship is often due to a poor understanding of your own needs. When you begin to overthink something that is happening in your relationship, ask yourself, “what need do I currently have that is going unmet?” This can help you communicate with your partner. Instead of bringing up all the problems with your partner (which is a fantastic recipe for an argument) you can explain to your partner what your specific needs are. You can ask if they are willing to fill this need for you.
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