
The Overthinker’s Guide to Having Fun
Theo Willis
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
*PDF Copy Included With Your Purchase*
What if the reason you feel tense, tired, or secretly disconnected from life isn’t because you’re
broken—but because you’ve been overthinking everything, including how to relax?
If your mind never fully shuts off...
If rest feels unproductive or undeserved...
If fun somehow turned into another thing to analyze...
you’re not alone.
In The Overthinker’s Guide to Having Fun, Theo Willis speaks to thoughtful, self-aware people
who are exhausted from carrying their inner world so carefully. This isn’t a book about fixing
yourself, forcing positivity, or silencing your thoughts. It’s about learning how to loosen your
grip—without losing who you are.
Willis understands the quiet tension of always monitoring yourself, anticipating problems, and
trying to “get it right.” With warmth and clarity, he explains why overthinking isn’t a flaw—it’s a
nervous system habit—and how enjoyment becomes possible again when life stops feeling like
a problem to solve.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
Why your inner critic gets louder when you try to relax
The real reason you can’t think your way into feeling better
How to feel emotions without spiraling or shutting down
A guilt-free way to set boundaries and say no
How small choices rebuild self-trust and ease
What actually helps you enjoy the moment—without pressure or self-improvement traps
Even if you’ve tried everything and still feel stuck.
Even if fun feels unfamiliar or unsafe.
Even if you’re great at helping others, but struggle to relax yourself.
You don’t need to become someone else to enjoy life again. You just need permission to stop
bracing.
If you’re ready to relax, let go, and enjoy life—without fixing yourself—scroll up and tap Buy
Now.
Duration - 1h 31m.
Author - Theo Willis.
Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G.
Published Date - Thursday, 01 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2026 Potato Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. *PDF Copy Included With Your Purchase* What if the reason you feel tense, tired, or secretly disconnected from life isn’t because you’re broken—but because you’ve been overthinking everything, including how to relax? If your mind never fully shuts off... If rest feels unproductive or undeserved... If fun somehow turned into another thing to analyze... you’re not alone. In The Overthinker’s Guide to Having Fun, Theo Willis speaks to thoughtful, self-aware people who are exhausted from carrying their inner world so carefully. This isn’t a book about fixing yourself, forcing positivity, or silencing your thoughts. It’s about learning how to loosen your grip—without losing who you are. Willis understands the quiet tension of always monitoring yourself, anticipating problems, and trying to “get it right.” With warmth and clarity, he explains why overthinking isn’t a flaw—it’s a nervous system habit—and how enjoyment becomes possible again when life stops feeling like a problem to solve. Inside this book, you’ll discover: Why your inner critic gets louder when you try to relax The real reason you can’t think your way into feeling better How to feel emotions without spiraling or shutting down A guilt-free way to set boundaries and say no How small choices rebuild self-trust and ease What actually helps you enjoy the moment—without pressure or self-improvement traps Even if you’ve tried everything and still feel stuck. Even if fun feels unfamiliar or unsafe. Even if you’re great at helping others, but struggle to relax yourself. You don’t need to become someone else to enjoy life again. You just need permission to stop bracing. If you’re ready to relax, let go, and enjoy life—without fixing yourself—scroll up and tap Buy Now. Duration - 1h 31m. Author - Theo Willis. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Thursday, 01 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Potato Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction
Duration:00:03:36
Chapter 1: When Your Inner Critic Won't Shut Up
Duration:00:10:35
Chapter 2: The Voice That Never Stops
Duration:00:10:22
Chapter 3: Why You Can't Think Your Way Out
Duration:00:10:18
Chapter 4: Feeling Your Feelings Without Drowning
Duration:00:08:13
Chapter 5: Setting Boundaries Without The Guilt
Duration:00:11:43
Chapter 6: Saying No When You've Always Said Yes
Duration:00:10:36
Chapter 7: Healing What Still Hurts
Duration:00:10:09
Chapter 8: Building Self-Trust One Choice At A Time
Duration:00:10:37
Conclusion
Duration:00:04:33
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:12