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Do you ever feel like you’re either all in or completely off track? That if you can’t do everything perfectly, it’s not even worth trying?
In this eye-opening episode, Christina breaks down the all or nothing mindset—why it shows up, how it sabotages your progress, and what to do instead. You’ll learn how this common thought pattern is deeply tied to trauma, nervous system regulation, and hormonal changes especially in midlife.
She also shares powerful tools, including the "boombox theory," to help you move forward without burning out. If you've ever felt stuck in cycles of overachieving and crashing, this episode is for you.
Listen now!
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:38 – Why the perfect plan always backfires
01:24 – Life, workouts, and an honest take on mobility
05:00 – An emotional day: Honoring what your body needs
07:05 – Perimenopause, mental health, and medication honesty
09:05 – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & "the thief in yoga pants"
10:38 – The danger of perfectionism and influencer standard
12:29 – All or nothing as a trauma response
14:02 – Nervous system dysregulation explained
15:07 – Introducing The Mindset of Menopause program
16:10 – The difference between burnout and “the f*ck-its”
17:09 – Morality, overperformance, and identity
18:54 – Breaking the cycle: Awareness and naming the pattern
21:21 – Finding your norms: What can you do on your worst week?
24:27 – The Boombox Theory: Adjusting your self-care knobs
26:19 – Normalize energy fluctuations and flexibility
27:57 – Outro
By The Mindset/Mirror Connection Podcast5
2626 ratings
Do you ever feel like you’re either all in or completely off track? That if you can’t do everything perfectly, it’s not even worth trying?
In this eye-opening episode, Christina breaks down the all or nothing mindset—why it shows up, how it sabotages your progress, and what to do instead. You’ll learn how this common thought pattern is deeply tied to trauma, nervous system regulation, and hormonal changes especially in midlife.
She also shares powerful tools, including the "boombox theory," to help you move forward without burning out. If you've ever felt stuck in cycles of overachieving and crashing, this episode is for you.
Listen now!
💖 Download the FREE Mindset of Menopause Guide
❤️ Take the Menopause Quiz!
👉Get Self Mastery Course
🌟Join The Mindset Method Movement Group Coaching Program!
📲 Schedule a clarity call with us!
💪🏻 Sign up for our On-Demand Training App!
🤝 Join the Women's Weight Loss and Workout Support Facebook group!
💬Got questions? Send it our way!
Let's get connected:
Website
Facebook
Tiktok
TMOM YouTube
MMC Podcast YouTube
The Mindset of Matter Instagram
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:38 – Why the perfect plan always backfires
01:24 – Life, workouts, and an honest take on mobility
05:00 – An emotional day: Honoring what your body needs
07:05 – Perimenopause, mental health, and medication honesty
09:05 – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & "the thief in yoga pants"
10:38 – The danger of perfectionism and influencer standard
12:29 – All or nothing as a trauma response
14:02 – Nervous system dysregulation explained
15:07 – Introducing The Mindset of Menopause program
16:10 – The difference between burnout and “the f*ck-its”
17:09 – Morality, overperformance, and identity
18:54 – Breaking the cycle: Awareness and naming the pattern
21:21 – Finding your norms: What can you do on your worst week?
24:27 – The Boombox Theory: Adjusting your self-care knobs
26:19 – Normalize energy fluctuations and flexibility
27:57 – Outro

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