How To Stop Overthinking Forever: A Life-Changing Book by Rithvik Singh

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Rithvik Singh

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Ebury Press

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Publisher

Ebury Press

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9780143477815

ISBN-10 0143477811
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 184 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 140

A HIGHLY REQUESTED SELF-HELP GUIDE BY THE AWARD-WINNING,

NATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ‘I DON’T LOVE YOU ANYMORE’


This is the beginning of a new chapter in your life. This book was meant to find you. I’m proud of you for choosing peace. I know you overthink a lot. I know you feel everything too deeply. But I also know that there’s immense strength in you. You’re strong enough to deal with all the challenges life throws your way. You’ve been through so much in the past but you’re still here―moving forward bravely with a smile on your face.
I’m proud of you for being so brave.

This book will help you prioritise what’s important and let go of what’s harmful to your well-being.


Read this book if you want to:


1. Start trusting your potential and improve your self-esteem
2. Feel better about yourself
3. Let go of toxic thoughts and people
4. Get out of the loop of overthinking forever
5. Learn how to be kind to yourself
6. Be patient with your journey
7. Identify toxic friends and learn how to deal with toxic relatives
8. Understand yourself better and build a stronger relationship with yourself
9. Understand what self-love truly means
10. Become more emotionally intelligent

Above all, this book will simplify your life and show you how to achieve freedom from overthinking.

Rithvik Singh

Rithvik Singh Rathore is one of India’s most followed poets. With a degree in English Literature from Hansraj College, University of Delhi, and an unceasing passion for writing, he writes to give hope to those looking for it. Working full-time as a Content Lead at India’s largest storytelling platform, Terribly Tiny Tales, has equipped him to not just write but also market his work well. His videos reach millions of viewers every month, and his words never fail to feel like home to his readers. He lives with his family in Jaipur, but his heart and soul are married to Delhi.
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