How I stopped overthinking: 4 apps that saved me

If you’ve been spending your days rotting in bed, drowning in random life stress, and overthinking literally everything... this is your gentle sign to do a quick digital reset. 🤍

I used to have zero routine, but these 4 lifestyle apps honestly saved me. They cover everything from calming my chaotic mind to romanticizing my daily habits, fitness, and creativity. 🧠🌱

Here is your mini starter pack to get your life together (swipe to see the details!). It’s time to stop scrolling and start your glow-up journey, sis. You’ve got this. 💅🏹

Which area of your life needs a reset the most right now? Let me know below! 👇

#usefulapps #appsharing #bestapps #selfimprovement #selfcare

5/28 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first started looking for an 'overthinking app,' I felt a bit skeptical. Could a screen really help quiet the constant chatter in my head? Like many of you, I'd often find myself stuck in a loop of worries, anxieties, and what-ifs, leading to that dreaded feeling of 'rotting in bed.' But my journey has taught me that the right digital tools, used mindfully, can be incredibly powerful allies in achieving a mental health reset. It's not just about downloading an app; it's about understanding how these tools can interrupt the overthinking cycle. For me, one of the biggest game-changers has been finding ways to externalize my thoughts. That's where an app like the 'Worry dolls' concept truly shines. Instead of letting anxieties swirl internally, I learned to 'give' my worries to the app, almost like speaking them out loud. This simple act provided immense anxiety relief and emotional release, preventing those thoughts from escalating into full-blown overthinking spirals. It’s like a mini therapy session in my pocket, helping me process emotions without judgment. Beyond direct worry management, I also discovered the power of focused distraction. When my mind starts racing, sometimes the best thing is to redirect that energy into something productive or creative. Apps that offer gamified learning, like 'LingoTouch,' were surprisingly effective for me. Learning a new language, even just for 15 minutes, requires intense focus, leaving less room for intrusive thoughts. It felt stress-free and productive, a welcome break from my inner turmoil. Similarly, tapping into my 'main character energy' through visual planning and aesthetic editing with an app like 'Tezza' allowed me to channel my mental energy into creative expression rather than rumination. It’s a wonderful way to feel productive and in control, building something beautiful instead of dwelling on worries. And let's not forget the foundational role of physical well-being. Overthinking often thrives when we're feeling rundown or out of sync with our bodies. That’s why an app focused on sustainable fitness, like 'Gentler Streak,' became crucial for my anti-burnout strategy. It’s not about pushing myself to exhaustion, but about body-listening and engaging in activities that genuinely nourish me. When my body feels good, my mind often follows. This holistic approach, integrating mental, creative, and physical well-being through thoughtfully chosen apps, has been key to breaking free from the grip of constant overthinking. So, if you're searching for an 'overthinking app,' remember to look beyond just meditation or journaling. Consider what specific aspect of your overthinking you want to tackle. Do you need help processing emotions, finding constructive distractions, or building a more resilient lifestyle? Experiment with different types of apps – from those offering emotional support and anxiety relief to tools for personal growth and creative outlets. It's about building your personalized digital toolkit for a calmer, more intentional life. You've got this!

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app 1) befreed this app has been a literal lifesaver in my reading life. between school and work, i wouldn't have time to read as many booms as i wanted, and i wasn't retaining most of the information i was reading. then i found befreed. with flashcards, 20 minute podcasts, and 30 minute d
Em's Corner

Em's Corner

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A clean desk setup with two laptops, a tablet, and organizers, featuring the title 'Better Than Anki? 4 Free Flashcard Apps I Swear By'.
A phone screen displaying the Hesse.ai app, which auto-generates flashcards with audio and images from notes, and offers essay assistance.
A phone screen showing the Flashcard Maker app, highlighting its user-friendly interface, customizable study sessions, and focus on difficult cards.
These free flashcard apps saved my GPA 📚
1.📱Hesse.ai With Hesse.ai, I simply input my lecture notes, and it automatically creates flashcards complete with images and audio. It even assists in drafting essays from just a few keywords. This tool has significantly streamlined my study process. 2. 📝Flashcard Maker - Easy to Use Flashcar
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A MacBook displaying a desktop with a beach-themed wallpaper, a calendar widget, and various app icons in the dock. The screen shows the text "Mac Apps that are actually useful" and the user's handle.
The Notion app logo is prominently displayed, with text describing it as an organizational tool. Below, a screenshot shows Notion's interface with a "Command Center" dashboard and categories like "Freelance" and "Journaling."
The Grammarly app logo is featured, accompanied by text explaining its function as a writing assistant. A screenshot illustrates Grammarly's interface, showing how it helps improve writing clarity and catches typos.
MacBook apps I can definitely recommend ✨💻
When I first got my Mac, I downloaded so many random apps… but only a few really stuck and made my daily life easier. These are the apps I actually use all the time: ✨ Notion - my all-in-one space for planning content, projects, and even little to-do lists. ✨ Grammarly - saves me from typos and
Unrealtoreal

Unrealtoreal

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A digital affirmation card displaying the text 'I release any bad thoughts occupying my mind.' in dark blue font on a soft pink and white gradient background. The image also includes 'iamaffirmations.app' and 'lemon8 @realdeejj' branding.
Overthinking Affirmation
Just sharing an affirmation that came up on my app today. It’s important to release any negative thoughts that’s on your mind, it’s taking up unnecessary space. Be aware of what you’re telling yourself and be more kind. You know how your loved ones come to you for advice and you’re very gentl
MentalPurity

MentalPurity

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A woman in bed with a sleep mask, looking at her phone with a displeased expression, illustrating the article's title: "HOW I STOPPED DOOM SCROLLING FOR GOOD (IT WASN'T WILLPOWER)".
A smartphone screen displaying apps in grayscale mode, with text explaining the first tip: "1) Phone goes to grayscale after 6pm" to make it less addictive.
A smartphone screen showing a 'Social Media' folder with various social media apps crossed out, illustrating the second tip: "2) Complete social media blackout from 9pm to 9am" for better sleep.
How I stopped doom scrolling for good
Still not perfect, but going from 8 hours to 90 minutes feels like getting my life back. #phoneaddiction #lemon8dairy #healthylifestyle #sleepbetter #studyapps
PAUSED | Screen Time Control+

PAUSED | Screen Time Control+

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THE LOADING SCREEN ERA IS OVER! HERES WHAT WORKS 👇
If you’ve ever walked into a room and forgot why you were there, tried to text back and got distracted by dust, or re-read the same sentence in a book like you’re decoding ancient symbols... congrats babe, you might be in your Brain Fog Era. 😭 And I’m not saying that lightly—I’ve BEEN there.
Lushie Club 💖

Lushie Club 💖

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The image displays a graduation cap and a paper showing multiple 'A+' grades, with text stating '3 Apps that literally saved my GPA and helped me get straight A's'.
An app store listing for 'Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI' is shown, featuring its black 'N' icon. Text below describes it as a tool for keeping notes across devices.
The image presents an app store listing for 'Structured - Daily Planner', with its orange checkmark icon. Text highlights it as a tool for tracking life and tasks without pressure.
Study Apps that saved my GPA 🎓📱
Notion, Structured, and Studypet. These apps help you stay organized, plan your study schedule, track tasks, and focus better. Notion is perfect for notes and projects, Structured keeps your day on track with timelines, and Studypet makes studying fun with flashcards, quizzes, and rewards.
hi it’s Emma ⋆。

hi it’s Emma ⋆。

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The image displays a study desk with a laptop and papers, illuminated by a lamp, set against a sunset city view. The title "Productivity Apps that saved MY GPA" is prominently featured, indicating the article's theme.
This image highlights the benefits of an AI research tool, listing features such as instant research help, quick answers, citation capabilities, and acting as a study buddy. The text is presented on an orange background with a city view.
The image describes an AI tool for lecture assistance, detailing its ability to record lectures, convert voice to notes, create flashcards automatically, and help catch up on missed classes. The information is displayed on an orange background.
These productivity apps saved my GPA
finally sharing my study stack after getting straight As this semester 😭 One Sec literally saved me from tiktok rabbit holes & my screen time is down so much?! been gatekeeping these but it’s a new year so felt like a good time to share! drop a 📚 if you want more app recommendation
Utter Vibes

Utter Vibes

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A laptop on a desk displays a writing app interface, with text overlays stating "Writing apps you need To write books, plot stories, and research papers" and "Replace old word processors." A pen holder and camera are also visible on the desk.
This image features the 'livingwriter' app, showing its logo and a screenshot of its interface with a manuscript. Details about its availability (web, desktop for Windows/Mac) and price (Paid) are provided, highlighting it as a writing app for authors.
This image showcases the 'Octarine' app, displaying its logo and a screenshot of its interface with product updates and a graph view. Information on its availability (Desktop App for Mac) and price (Free & Paid) is included, describing it as a minimalist writing tool.
Writing apps you need & Replace old word processor
Discover the writing apps revolutionizing your process! From organizing manuscripts to boosting productivity and adapting to your style, these tools offer seamless experiences. Replace old word processors with livingwriter, Octarine, and Scrivener for a more intuitive and efficient writing journey.
Reverelia

Reverelia

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A Cry Stopped Him — And It Saved A Life.
He was just about to pull the lever on the compactor. Then he heard a cry that didn't belong... Samuel has worked sanitation for twenty-five years. He’s a veteran of the 5 AM shift, a man who thought he’d seen everything the city could throw away. He and his partner were running their rou
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susantv79

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