Do you find yourself expecting the worst before anything has actually happened?
A delayed reply becomes rejection. A small mistake becomes disaster. A quiet mood becomes proof that something is wrong. One uncertain detail turns into a full future your mind has already started suffering through.
Stop Expecting the Worst is a calm, practical guide for readers who struggle with catastrophic thinking, future-based fear, and the exhausting habit of preparing for problems that have not happened yet.
This book does not ask you to pretend life is always easy. It does not offer forced positivity or unrealistic reassurance. Instead, it helps you build a steadier relationship with uncertainty through The Worst-Case Reframe Method: Notice. Name. Separate. Return. Collect.
Inside, you will learn how to separate possibility from prediction, stop rehearsing disaster, calm the body when fear feels real, prepare wisely without predicting pain, and return to the next real step instead of living in the whole imagined future.
You do not have to believe the best in order to stop believing the worst.
You can wait for reality. You can return to what is true now. You can let the future stay unwritten until life gives you more than fear.