Some answers arrive when you stop asking the same question.
Thoughts can feel urgent because they are repetitive, not because they are useful.
Where this shows up
Sometimes the thought keeps returning because the consequence is uncomfortable, not because the evidence is incomplete.
That is usually the moment worth noticing. The point is not to judge yourself for the reaction. The point is to recognize what the reaction is asking you to see.
Try this today
Set a stopping point for analysis and decide what action is possible with what you already know.
A question worth sitting with
What new information are you actually waiting for?
You do not need an immediate answer. A good question can stay useful long after the first reaction passes.
Take this with you
Clarity does not always feel dramatic. Sometimes it simply makes the next choice quieter.