Type 6 Quick Guide

Trust doesn’t come easily to you. You spend a lot of time pressing the edges of ideas, relationships, and structures to see if they’ll hold. Half of you expects things to collapse. The other half hopes to be wrong. On a road trip, you are the friend who remembers to bring the map, the fix-a-flat, and the emergency kit. It would be nice if you could relax enough to actually enjoy the drive.
This guide helps you understand why your mind keeps circling worst-case scenarios and gives you tools to start trusting your own read on things.

Inside the guide you'll learn:

  • Why your brain won’t stop running worst-case scenarios
  • Why you can’t seem to make a decision without a second opinion
  • Why feeling unsupported can make you either clingy, combative, or both
  • How to stop outsourcing your confidence to other people
  • Practical ways to interrupt the pattern

This is for you if:

  • You want to trust that things will be fine, but experience has convinced you otherwise.
  • Conspiracy theories are your bread and butter. You half-believe everything is a conspiracy if you’re honest.
  • You can’t remember the last time you chose something without seeking someone else’s opinion.
  • People tease you about how you overprepare for everything.

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