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*What if there was one simple thing at the root of almost every problem you face?* In this episode, MaryAnn Walker explains how your thoughts—simple sentences in your brain—shape the way you feel, interpret situations, and show up in your life. When you learn how to separate the facts of a situation from the story your mind creates about it, you can stop unnecessary emotional spirals, reduce anxiety, and create more peace in your life. This episode is especially powerful for highly sensitive people and recovering people-pleasers who tend to overthink, assume the worst, or take things personally. What You’ll Learn in This Episode -Why your thoughts are often the real source of emotional pain -The difference between facts vs. the stories your brain tells -Why highly sensitive people often default to worst-case thinking -Real-life examples of how assumptions create conflict and anxiety -How questioning your thoughts can improve your relationships and emotional well-being Challenge for the Week The next time you feel upset or anxious, pause and ask yourself: What actually happened? What is the story I am telling myself about it? Separating the facts from your interpretation can instantly create more clarity and emotional freedom. Work With Me If you’re tired of overthinking, assuming the worst, or feeling emotionally drained by your relationships, MaryAnn Walker offers coaching to help highly sensitive people and recovering people-pleasers change the thought patterns that are creating stress. Learn more or apply to work with MaryAnn at https://maryannwalker.life/ Don’t Forget to Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe for more tools to help you manage emotions, set healthy boundaries, and create more peaceful relationships.