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How To Stop End Thinking and Bring More Joy Into Your Life

How to Stop “End Thinking” And Bring More Joy Into Your Life

I don’t know about you, but I often come up with an awesome, big idea, and then my brain churns it over and over and then “OMG this is going to take too much effort and what the heck am I thinking?” Something that started out small, and probably pretty easy, gradually gets huge and overblown, and my early excitement about it disappears.

Here’s a real life example. I have 13 rose bushes in my yard, and recently had the thought, “I’ll collect these pretty rose petals from the garden to put in a sachet for my dresser drawer” which became “I’ll sell millions of these on Etsy and corner the market on fresh petal gifts (and my house would smell totally awesome),” which then became “I don’t have enough rose bushes for that, it would take forever, and where would I get those cute mesh bags?!?” and then it turns into “there’s no use even trying, and I didn’t want that anyway. Boooo. Let’s go eat tortilla chips.*”How To Stop End Thinking and bring more joy into your life on Jump Start Your Joy

With clients, I’ve started calling this “end thinking.” It’s where you jump to the end conclusion, thegrand final outcome, and then, potentially overwhelmed by HOW to get there, fear or anxiety kicks in and you abandon that thing that started as a tender, usually simple, inspiration. And here’s the kicker – that first, tender thing that could bring us a lot of joy.

Fresh smelling drawers? The act of doing something nice just for myself? Yes!
The idea of taking on the fresh smelling drawers empire and wrestling it to the ground with only 13 rose bushes and no knowledge? No! I’ve already talked myself out of the idea, before I’ve even started.

Here’s what I suggest to my clients – what if that thing, the rose petal sachet in my own example, is just a rose petal sachet? It can be just one. It can be a 10 minute exercise in doing something sweet, just for yourself, just for the joy of it. Sure, it’s totally exciting to have big Etsy dreams, but there’s no sense in letting that rob me, or you, of what could be joyful, right now.

The trick here to to catch yourself, as you jump from the one small idea, to the next overwhelming idea.
Does bigger really equal “better?”
Is it really necessary to abandon the first idea, just because the “end thinking” takes it to a place that’s

What dream (small or big) has danced in your mind, one that could start super small and just be?

What joy can you find from letting it be the simplest version of itself?

Comments

30 responses to “How to Stop “End Thinking” And Bring More Joy Into Your Life”

  1. Robin Rue (@massholemommy) Avatar
    Robin Rue (@massholemommy)

    I always jump to conclusions. I am so bad about that. Most of the time, I am wrong and love your tips!

  2. karen Avatar

    I like keeping it simple to start… and just doing one step at a time. I can get excited about things, too, and want to jump in fully – but its smart to pace yourself!
    Karen | GlamKaren.com

  3. Michele Avatar

    I always plan how things could/would possible turn out so this is a nice reminder to know that I can’t control the ending so I should just enjoy the ride. Great post xx Michele

  4. Terri Steffes Avatar

    I’m bad about this. However, it’s not small stuff that I trip over. It’s the big things, like losing weight, going to counseling or buying a car.

  5. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    I totally get it; I’ve found that if I focus on whatever the “thing” is, if I do what I can for just this week (around weight), or if I just make it to the next appointment, or saving just this next $25, it makes it easier. So, in turn, I’m breaking the big stuff down into smaller steps, if that makes sense. 🙂

  6. Ana De- Jesus Avatar

    I do this all the time and it is not good because it ends up psyching you out which is obviously unhealthy! I need to live in the now!

  7. Blythe A. Avatar

    I always try to look for the little pleasures in life. This is so important with things are going your way or the stress and strife of live takes hold. By finding joy you can push past the challenges.

  8. Amanda Avatar

    Oh my, I can totally relate. I’m a go big or go home kinda girl. Sometimes it stops me from doing something because I get overwhelmed!

  9. Amanda Love Avatar

    I so do that. I love jumping to the end without even starting out from the beginning. My husband complains about me doing that all the time. 🙂

  10. Denea Avatar

    I AM THE WORST AT THIS! I need to get better with my positive thinking! Its a work in progress!

  11. Unaiza @ AimzFolio Avatar

    I was like that since forever. Coming up with a brilliant idea and then blowing it away only because I overthink the WHY statement 🙂
    I have recently mastered to have more control of my mind and always ‘be in the moment’ 😀
    Your advice is super awesome in this regard. Thank you so much for sharing <3

  12. tp keane Avatar

    Love this way of thinking. For so long I did the same thing. Then I said… what if… and my book was published.

  13. Deb Avatar

    I try and find joy in every day even if it’s a bad one. So important.

  14. Rachel Avatar

    How did you get inside my head! Yes, always pick the tortilla chips when things are out of control.

  15. jill conyers Avatar

    Just be. Not everything has to be a THING and not everything has to be big. I take great pleasure in the little things in life and the now.

  16. Debra Avatar
    Debra

    My mom calls it Golden ticket thinking. Like Willy Wonka, you are only happy when you get the golden ticket, you don’t care about the chocolate anymore.

  17. KRYSTLE COOK Avatar

    If i get too excited with something I go overboard. It consumes me for a little bit till the thrill ends. Love your tips.

  18. Mimi Avatar

    Wow, I’ve always dealt with this. Maybe it’s why I’ve never accomplished so much that I’ve wanted to. I’ve had an idea brewing for 3 yrs, and I have yet to act upon it! I know I really should though. It’s hard! I should figure out some beginning baby steps.

  19. Michele Avatar

    I so good at this…. overthinking and grandiose planning… Im getting better at it as I get older…these are some good tips! thanks

  20. Ron Leyba Avatar
    Ron Leyba

    Wow! I think this way too most of the time. But the thing is, I tend to overthink and anticipate negative outcomes.

  21. Heather Avatar

    This is awesome advice! I saw the quote yesterday “You can do anything but not everything” and that really resonated with me. I want to do all.the.things and then get so overwhelmed that I end up doing nothing 🙂

  22. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    I find that sitting down to list out the steps it takes to get to the goal is helpful; and then it’s key to focusing on one thing on a time is also good.

  23. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    It’s a really a go to mechanism for me. I try and keep other stuff in the house, so I don’t give in to the power of the chips.

  24. Sheena Tatum Avatar

    I have such a problem with that exact scenario. I make everything big. It can’t just be a good idea for something small and nice, it has to be bigger than that. Thanks for sharing.

  25. CourtneyLynne Avatar
    CourtneyLynne

    I’m someone who always retries to find a positive even in bad situations. Now only if I could get my hubby to not be so negative all the time, that would be great.

  26. laura londergan Avatar

    OMG – this so hit home for me as I do this all of the time & it drives me insane!! I have quite a few GREAT ideas I am finally ‘starting’ to see what happens instead of jumping to the end ;0 we’ll see

  27. Di Avatar

    One great quote I heard last year that really hit home for me was “are you letting your perfectionism prevent you from starting”. I tend to be a compulsive planner but poor at execution. Often times done is better than perfect.

  28. Stacey Stegg Avatar

    I’ve learned this. It is what it is. Things will happen that are out of your control, you can’t change everything at this ery moment, so just let go and put it in God’s hands. I’ve been living by that for a while. Of course I know I need to take steps sometimes, but I know that there are steps to be made and that it’s not easy to just take a huge leap.

  29. Toughcookiemommy Avatar

    One of my dreams has always been to renew my vows with my husband. I sometimes think it’s too late and too much money to plan it but I think it will be beautiful if we plan it and reaffirm our love for one another.

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