Leçon 1
Why Your Mind Works This Way
This opening lesson explains what overthinking actually is and why the brain does it. It introduces the idea that overthinking is not a flaw but an over-calibrated survival response, and lays the foundation for the entire course by introducing the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. Listeners leave this lesson with a clearer understanding of their own pattern and a sense that change is genuinely possible.
Leçon 2
The Thoughts, Feelings, And Behaviour Loop
This lesson explores the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviour in detail, explaining how each influences the others in a loop that can work for or against you. Using a practical, relatable example, it shows how overthinking causes real distress in uncertain situations and introduces the three entry points where the loop can be interrupted. Listeners leave with a clearer understanding of their own thinking patterns and a first practical skill: noticing the thought behind the feeling.
Leçon 3
Recognising Your Thinking Patterns
This lesson introduces the five common thinking patterns that drive anxiety and overthinking: worst-case thinking, mind reading, all-or-nothing thinking, personalisation, and emotional reasoning. Each pattern is clearly named and explained in the spoken narrative, with relatable examples and a practical question to ask when each one appears. Listeners leave able to recognise which patterns show up most in their own thinking and with a first tool for interrupting them in the moment.
Leçon 4
How To Challenge An Unhelpful Thought
This lesson teaches a practical step-by-step process for challenging unhelpful thoughts using the STOPP technique. It explains why examining thoughts rather than suppressing them is more effective, walks through a relatable real-life example of the technique in action, and introduces the idea of writing down thoughts to make the process more powerful. Listeners leave with a concrete tool they can begin using immediately in their own lives.
Leçon 5
When Everything Feels Too Much
This lesson addresses the experience of overwhelm, explaining what happens physiologically when the nervous system goes into overload and why usual coping tools stop working in those moments. It introduces a clear sequence for managing acute overwhelm, including breathing techniques, grounding through the five senses, physical anchoring, and a simple self-assessment question. Listeners are guided to create a personal overwhelm plan while calm, so they have something to reach for when they need it most.
Leçon 6
The Worry Loop And How To Break It
This lesson explores why the overthinking mind gets stuck in repetitive worry loops, distinguishes between productive problem-solving and circular worry, and introduces two practical tools for breaking the cycle. The worry log helps externalise and contain anxious thoughts, while the worry ladder brings overwhelming concerns down to a more realistic and manageable size. Listeners leave with a clear, actionable process for dealing with recurring worries.
Leçon 7
Calming The Body To Quiet The Mind
This lesson introduces two body-based tools for calming an anxious mind: deliberate breathing with an extended exhale, and a shortened progressive muscle relaxation practice. It explains why working with the body can be more effective than cognitive tools when anxiety is running high, walks listeners through both techniques with clear guidance, and encourages regular daily use rather than reserving these tools for moments of acute distress.
Leçon 8
Changing The Way You Talk To Yourself
This lesson explores the inner critic and its role in driving overthinking and anxiety. It explains where critical self-talk comes from, why self-compassion is more effective than self-criticism for motivation and resilience, and introduces practical tools for shifting the inner voice, including the friend test, honest affirmations, and speaking to yourself in the second person. Listeners leave with a clearer understanding of how they speak to themselves and a set of immediate tools to begin changing it.
Leçon 9
Building Your Personal Calm Plan
This lesson guides listeners through building their own personal calm plan, a written document that brings together the most relevant tools from the course into a format that is easy to use under pressure. It covers five components: knowing your own overthinking pattern, identifying early warning signs, choosing your personal toolkit, building a self-soothing list, and writing honest, grounded statements to counter the inner critic. Listeners are encouraged to write their plan immediately after the lesson while the content is fresh.
Leçon 10
Moving Forward With A Quieter Mind
The final lesson of the course takes a longer view, addressing what to expect after the course ends and how to sustain the changes that have begun. It reframes setbacks as a normal part of the change process, offers guidance on handling them without self-criticism, and explores what a meaningfully different relationship with the overthinking mind looks like over time. The lesson closes with a final reflection on the distance already travelled and a warm, honest send-off.