How to Turn Off Your Brain
For the People Who Cannot Let Go and Relax (The Path to Calm, Book 24)
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Narrated by:
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Russell Newton
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By:
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Nick Trenton
About this listen
Thinking too much isn't a personality trait. It's a nervous system problem.
Your brain isn't trying to sabotage you — it's trying to protect you. The problem is that it doesn't know when to stop.
How to Turn Off Your Brain is a practical guide for people who can't stop thinking and are tired of fighting their own minds. Instead of vague advice or feel-good reassurance, this book focuses on simple, usable tools for calming mental noise and regaining control.
This book treats overthinking like what it actually is: a pattern that can be interrupted, retrained, and reduced.
You'll learn how to calm your body first so your thoughts follow, how to recognize when your mind is lying to you, and how to respond to anxious thinking without getting pulled into it. You'll also learn how to build daily habits that lower your baseline anxiety so spirals happen less often in the first place.
This is about having reliable ways to steady yourself when your mind starts running.
- Identify and label emotions so they don't quietly drive your behavior
- Build self-awareness without turning it into rumination
- Question anxious thoughts using simple Socratic techniques
- Test and weaken false beliefs that fuel overthinking
- Understand thought–emotion loops using the ABC model
- Reduce triggers through habits like caffeine management and scheduled worry time
- Use grounding, breathing, and body-based techniques to calm your nervous system
- Interrupt spirals with imagery, mantras, and attention shifts
- Create mental distance through third-person self-talk, role-playing, and alter egos
- Think clearly without sliding back into overanalysis
Written in a clear, practical style and grounded in psychology, this book is designed to be used, not just listened to.
If your mind won't slow down when you need it to, this book gives you tools that actually work — especially in the moments when you need them most.
©2026 Nick Trenton (P)2026 Nick Trenton