If you struggle with self-doubt, second-guessing, or mental spirals before making decisions, you’re not alone. This episode is dedicated to building confidence for overthinkers—those who want to show up boldly but find themselves stuck in their own heads.
Overthinking is the enemy of confidence. Whether you replay conversations, hesitate in meetings, or obsess over getting everything just right before you act—this episode will help you reframe your mindset and reclaim your voice.
In this episode of the Mind For Life podcast, Dr. Jeff Bogaczyk unpacks why overthinking paralyzes so many high-achievers—and how to break free from that mental spiral. You’ll learn how to stop second-guessing yourself and start showing up with boldness, clarity, and courage.
This episode is filled with practical reframes for perfectionists, people-pleasers, and anyone battling self-doubt.
Confidence isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you build. And today, you’ll get the mindset tools to do just that.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode about Confidence for Overthinkers
* Why confidence for overthinkers requires a new mindset
* How overthinking kills confidence and what to do about it
* The 5 types of overthinkers (and how to know which one you are)
* Reframing strategies to regain control of your mindset
* How to stop overpreparing and start trusting yourself
* What to say to yourself after failure to rebuild self-trust
* How to let go of people-pleasing and own your voice
Who Needs Confidence for Overthinkers?
* Professionals who constantly second-guess themselves
* New or young leaders struggling with self-doubt
* Perfectionists who overprepare and under-execute
* People-pleasers who worry too much about what others think
* Anyone dealing with imposter syndrome, hesitation, or fear of judgment
5 Types of Overthinkers (and How to Build Confidence)
1. Perfectionists
You hold yourself to impossibly high standards and won’t act until it’s flawless.Reframe: “Don’t let perfect paralyze you from great.”
2. People New to Leadership or Young Professionals
You hesitate because you don’t feel “ready.”Reframe: “Confidence builds in small wins, not big leaps.”
3. People Shaped by Negative Experiences
You’re haunted by a past failure or rejection.Reframe: “Every failure is feedback—use it to move forward.”
4. Overpreparers
You prepare endlessly, but avoid the moment of action.Reframe: “Preparation matters, but connection matters more.”
5. People Pleasers
You filter every move through other people’s expectations.Reframe: “You’ll never please everyone, but you can be proud of yourself.”
How to Build Confidence for Overthinkers
If you’re working on building confidence for overthinkers, these practices will help:
* Shrink the decision window: Give yourself 5 seconds to act.
* Use power phrases: “Here’s what I think.” “Let me think out loud.”