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A lot of people think mindset work means being more positive.
I disagree.
In this episode, I revisit an older conversation about positive thinking vs. power thinking and update it through a much more practical lens.
Because the goal of mindset work is not to sound upbeat. It's not to force optimism. And it's definitely not to lie with enthusiasm.
The real question is this:
Is this perspective helpful?
Helpful for:
holding the line
protecting the standard
making the next best choice
staying aligned when it would be easier not to
I talk about why so much of today's mindset advice falls apart in real life, especially when you're tired, stressed, tempted, discouraged, or standing in the pantry at 9:17 p.m.
This episode explores:
why positive thinking often feels fake
the difference between positive thinking and power thinking
why the story you tell about a situation matters more than the situation itself
how your thoughts often negotiate with reality instead of simply reporting it
why the goal is not to sound positive, but to choose a perspective that helps you hold the line
how "be better" can be a powerful redirect when fear, doubt, or overwhelm show up
This is a conversation about mindset that actually works in real life.
Not mindset as performance. Not mindset as polished self-talk. But mindset as a practical tool for protecting your standards when life gets hard.
If positive thinking has ever felt fake, forced, or useless to you, this episode is for you.
By Elizabeth Benton4.9
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A lot of people think mindset work means being more positive.
I disagree.
In this episode, I revisit an older conversation about positive thinking vs. power thinking and update it through a much more practical lens.
Because the goal of mindset work is not to sound upbeat. It's not to force optimism. And it's definitely not to lie with enthusiasm.
The real question is this:
Is this perspective helpful?
Helpful for:
holding the line
protecting the standard
making the next best choice
staying aligned when it would be easier not to
I talk about why so much of today's mindset advice falls apart in real life, especially when you're tired, stressed, tempted, discouraged, or standing in the pantry at 9:17 p.m.
This episode explores:
why positive thinking often feels fake
the difference between positive thinking and power thinking
why the story you tell about a situation matters more than the situation itself
how your thoughts often negotiate with reality instead of simply reporting it
why the goal is not to sound positive, but to choose a perspective that helps you hold the line
how "be better" can be a powerful redirect when fear, doubt, or overwhelm show up
This is a conversation about mindset that actually works in real life.
Not mindset as performance. Not mindset as polished self-talk. But mindset as a practical tool for protecting your standards when life gets hard.
If positive thinking has ever felt fake, forced, or useless to you, this episode is for you.

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