
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week on Think Thursday, we’re exploring an idea that turns conventional wisdom on its head: defensive pessimism. While it may sound like a negative mindset, it’s actually a powerful, evidence-based cognitive strategy that helps anxious or overthinking brains perform better, reduce stress, and follow through on goals more effectively.
Defensive pessimism isn't about catastrophizing or giving up. It's about anticipating obstacles and using those thoughts to prepare instead of panic. In this episode, you'll learn how this approach taps into the brain’s natural tendency to predict outcomes, and how making one critical shift — understanding the difference between prediction and probability — can dramatically improve your results.
We’ll talk about:
Whether you're trying to build a new habit, overcome self-doubt, or just want to feel more in control of your daily life, this mindset can help you stop overthinking and start planning with confidence.
Want more support?
Join the Alcohol Minimalist Facebook group or email Molly directly at [email protected].
We’d love to hear how you’re using defensive pessimism to create change.
By Molly Watts, Author & Coach4.8
154154 ratings
This week on Think Thursday, we’re exploring an idea that turns conventional wisdom on its head: defensive pessimism. While it may sound like a negative mindset, it’s actually a powerful, evidence-based cognitive strategy that helps anxious or overthinking brains perform better, reduce stress, and follow through on goals more effectively.
Defensive pessimism isn't about catastrophizing or giving up. It's about anticipating obstacles and using those thoughts to prepare instead of panic. In this episode, you'll learn how this approach taps into the brain’s natural tendency to predict outcomes, and how making one critical shift — understanding the difference between prediction and probability — can dramatically improve your results.
We’ll talk about:
Whether you're trying to build a new habit, overcome self-doubt, or just want to feel more in control of your daily life, this mindset can help you stop overthinking and start planning with confidence.
Want more support?
Join the Alcohol Minimalist Facebook group or email Molly directly at [email protected].
We’d love to hear how you’re using defensive pessimism to create change.

2,586 Listeners

2,566 Listeners

475 Listeners

512 Listeners

432 Listeners

802 Listeners

715 Listeners

222 Listeners

1,246 Listeners

196 Listeners

19,818 Listeners

499 Listeners

196 Listeners

226 Listeners

129 Listeners