Instead, start to picture all of the things that can go right and keep those thoughts in the front of your mind. This type of thinking is also called reframing, and can help build adaptation. So the question might not be how to stop overthinking, but actually how to change the tune of...
Trick #2: Restructure Your Thoughts to Stop Overthinking Overthinking is a common problem that can ruin our productivity and make you doubt yourself. Spoiler: ruminating on things takes a whole lot of brain power that could be better used on other things. However, many of us have no idea ...
To make them next to each other, we just need to float them and apply widths. We can select both like this: [class*='col-']{float:left;} and individual width like this: .col-2-3{width:66.66%;}.col-1-3{width:33.33%;} That’s the whole premise of not overthinking grids. Cleari...
How to Be Funny Over Text Being funny in a text message can be challenging, as typing words on a screen strips every sentence of context, but a conversation over text also gives you extra time to craft a witty response. Just make sure that thinking doesn’t verge into overthinking, an...
This advice is valuable as we age. So many of us get down on ourselves because we’re comparing nearly everything we do with 10 or 20 years ago: I don’t have as much energy, I can’t do what I used to do, and what I can do I don’t do as well. Stop. This is a fru...
SYNTH WEEK: While the latest virtual instruments will always push the envelope in terms of new architectures and onboard tools, the general principles of synthesis and sound design remain universal - and when it comes to mastering them, you never really stop learning. Here, then, are nine ...
Before going out, a lot of guys tend tobuild up anxiety and psych themselves out. And at a time when they should be getting excited, they’rebusy overthinking things, losing confidence...and even talking themselves into just staying home. ...
Animating the scale, rotation, and position of an element is incredibly common. In CSS, they’re all crammed into one “transform” property, making them impossible to animate in a truly distinct way on a single element. For example, what if you want to animate “rotation” and “scale”...