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  <title>EP 3808 Don't always think of the worst case</title>
  <description>In EP 3808 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores a simple but powerful habit that can quietly increase stress, anxiety and overwhelm: always expecting the worst-case scenario. Whether you work in a high-pressure profession, lead a team, raise a family or simply deal with the uncertainty of everyday life, your brain is designed to look for potential threats. That instinct can be useful when danger is real—but when it becomes your default way of thinking, it can make you live in problems that haven’t happened yet. Shaun explains why constantly preparing for the worst can create unnecessary stress and keep you trapped in a state of hypervigilance. Instead of making you more resilient, worst-case thinking can actually reduce your ability to think clearly, make good decisions and respond effectively when something genuinely goes wrong. The goal isn’t to become naïve, positive or blindly optimistic. It’s about learning to prepare without catastrophising. There is a major difference between considering what could go wrong and assuming that something will go wrong. In this episode, you’ll learn how to recognise when your thinking has shifted from preparation into fear, how to challenge catastrophic thinking, and how to develop a more balanced approach to uncertainty. This is particularly important for police officers, first responders, leaders and anyone working in high-stress environments, where constantly anticipating danger can become part of your identity. You don’t need to predict every possible disaster to be prepared for life. You need confidence in your ability to deal with whatever actually happens. Stop living through problems before they exist. Build the resilience to deal with reality when it arrives. </description>
  <author_name>The Strong Life Project Podcast</author_name>
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