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The Psychology of Overthinking

Original price was: ₨5,000.Current price is: ₨2,000.

Leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, coaches, students, and anyone whose mind refuses to switch off and who wants to think more clearly, decide more easily, and reclaim their energy in a world that never slows down.

  • Title: The Psychology of Overthinking: Calm Your Mind, Make Clearer Decisions, and Reclaim Your Energy
  • Facilitator: Dr Krishna Athal – Dip (AUS), BA (UK), MBA (UK), PGDip (UK), PhD, Luminary (ICI)
  • Date & Time: Sunday, 30 August 2026 (4:00 pm to 6:30 pm IST)
  • Format: Live Online Workshop
  • Platform: Google Meet
  • Duration: 2.5 Hours
  • Accreditation: International Coaching Institute (ICI), Singapore
  • Certificate: Certificate of Achievement provided at the workshop
  • Post-registration: Google Meet access link will be shared after successful payment confirmation
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

We are living in an age of noise. Information arrives faster than we can process it, decisions multiply, and the mind rarely gets permission to rest. For many capable people, the result is a head that will not go quiet: replaying conversations, rehearsing tomorrow, and solving problems that do not yet exist. We call it being thorough. In truth, it is often the most expensive habit we own.

This live online workshop is designed for professionals, leaders, entrepreneurs, coaches, students, and anyone who feels mentally tired before the day has even begun. It brings together the neuroscience of the looping mind and the oldest wisdom we have about stilling it, and turns both into something you can actually use the moment your thoughts begin to spin.

This is not a productivity webinar, and it is not another instruction to simply think positive. It is a psychologically grounded, practical session that treats overthinking as a pattern of the nervous system rather than a character flaw. You will leave understanding why your mind loops, what it is quietly costing you, and how to interrupt the cycle with skill rather than force.

Through this 2.5-hour workshop, participants will learn to recognise rumination as it begins, regulate the nervous system directly, make cleaner decisions under uncertainty, and reclaim the energy that overthinking quietly drains. The session is accredited by the International Coaching Institute (ICI), Singapore, and every participant will receive a Certificate of Achievement.

WHY THIS WORKSHOP MATTERS

Overthinking hides in plain sight. It looks like diligence. It feels like control. It sounds like being careful and responsible. And so it is rarely questioned.

Yet underneath the surface, it charges a quiet, compounding cost. Call it the rumination tax: the toll your overthinking collects every day against your sleep, your energy, your focus, and your decisions, paid in advance, before you have actually done anything at all.

You wake already tired, because your mind spent the night rehearsing. You struggle to choose, because every option is examined to exhaustion. You are present in the room but absent in your head. The exhaustion so many high-functioning people carry is not a flaw in their character. It is a bill.

This workshop exists to help you stop paying it.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Leaders and managers who carry the weight of constant decisions
  • Entrepreneurs and business owners
  • Corporate professionals and high performers
  • Coaches, trainers, and consultants
  • Educators and students
  • Anyone who lies awake replaying the day, or who struggles to switch off

No prior coaching, psychology, or leadership training is required.

WHAT PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Recognise the neural and emotional patterns that turn useful thinking into unproductive rumination, and name their own triggers
  • Interrupt a mental spiral in real time, using a simple and repeatable sequence rather than trying to think their way out of thinking
  • Regulate the nervous system directly, so calm becomes a state they can return to rather than a mood they wait for
  • Make cleaner decisions under uncertainty by replacing the search for the perfect choice with a workable, evidence-based standard for good enough
  • Identify where their personal rumination tax is highest, and begin to close those accounts
  • Apply one grounded daily practice, drawn from both nervous-system science and yogic stillness, that keeps the mind clear long after the session ends
KEY THEMES COVERED

This workshop will explore powerful and timely questions such as:

  • Why does the mind loop, and what is actually happening in the brain when it does?
  • What is the difference between thinking, which serves you, and ruminating, which taxes you?
  • Why does overthinking so often disguise itself as being responsible?
  • How do you interrupt a spiral in the moment, rather than after the damage is done?
  • Why do capable, intelligent people so often struggle most with a restless mind?
  • How can ancient practices for stilling the mind and modern neuroscience point to the same solution?
  • How do you make a clear decision without drowning in options?
WORKSHOP FEATURES

Participants will receive:

  • 2.5 hours of live online learning with Dr Krishna Athal
  • A practical, science-backed method for calming the mind and deciding well
  • Practical frameworks and reflective tools to use immediately
  • Live practice of each technique, not just theory
  • Opportunity for live interaction and Q&A
  • International Coaching Institute accredited learning experience
  • Certificate of Achievement on completion
  • Access to a supportive, international group committed to clearer thinking and calmer living
WHAT MAKES THIS WORKSHOP DIFFERENT

This workshop does not treat overthinking as a bad habit to be scolded away, and it does not hand out breathing tips in isolation.

It goes deeper.

Overthinking is a pattern of the nervous system, shaped by how the brain scans for threat and by the fluctuations of a restless mind. This session brings two traditions into the same room: the neuroscience of the looping brain, including the default mode network and the mind’s threat bias, and the yogic understanding of the restless mind that Patanjali named more than two thousand years ago. Western science and ancient practice, pointing at the same problem from two directions.

From that foundation, you will learn the Still Point Method, a simple four-move sequence for moving from loop to clarity, and you will leave holding one idea that changes how you see the whole pattern: the rumination tax, and how to stop paying it.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Dr Krishna Athal is a Life and Executive Coach who works at the intersection of leadership, psychology, neuroscience, and human behaviour. He is a corporate trainer and leadership consultant who has spent years studying how the mind actually works under pressure, not only in theory, but in boardrooms, coaching rooms, and everyday life across India, Mauritius, and Singapore.

He holds a PhD in Management, alongside an MBA and MSc in Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health from King’s College London. He holds the Luminary credential, the highest tier, from the International Coaching Institute, Singapore, and was recognised as Best Executive Coach in Asia 2026 by Asia Business Outlook.

His work focuses on sustainable behavioural change, emotional resilience, and practical mental clarity, helping individuals and organisations move from noise to focus, from reactivity to steadiness, and from a mind that races to a mind that rests. He teaches with a rare blend of scientific rigour and grounded compassion, drawing equally on neuroscience and yogic philosophy to make lasting change feel both credible and human.