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Objective Skill: 🌳 Overthinking won’t solve your problems, but the Worry Tree might.
- 2025/04/02
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あらすじ・解説
We all worry—it’s part of being human. But not all worries are created equal. Some are practical worries, meaning they involve real-life situations we can take action on. Others are hypothetical worries—thoughts about "what if" scenarios that may never happen. The problem is, our minds don’t always distinguish between the two, leading to stress, anxiety, and mental exhaustion.
That’s where the Worry Tree comes in. It’s a simple yet powerful framework that helps you break free from overthinking by guiding you through a decision-making process. Instead of getting stuck in endless worry loops, you can assess whether a worry is worth your energy—or if it’s time to let it go.
Here’s how it works:
🌱 Step 1: Notice the worry
The first step is awareness. When you catch yourself worrying, pause and acknowledge it.
🌱 Step 2: Ask, "What am I worrying about?"
Define the specific concern. Is it something in your control, or is it just an anxious thought?
🌱 Step 3: Can I do something about it?
- If no, it’s a hypothetical worry—a thought about something uncertain or out of your control. Let it go and shift your focus to something else.
- If yes, it’s a practical worry—something you can take action on. That’s where problem-solving begins.
🌱 Step 4: What? When? How?
- If you can take action right now, do it, then release the worry.
- If action needs to happen later, make a plan and set a specific time to address it. Once that’s done, let go of the worry.
The Worry Tree helps you become intentional with your mental energy. Instead of being consumed by overthinking, you’ll learn to focus on what’s within your control and free yourself from unnecessary stress.
Remember: Not every worry deserves your attention. But you deserve peace of mind. 🌿✨
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