
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


How to Meet Familiar Thought Patterns with New Tools
Have you ever noticed old thoughts or beliefs resurfacing and thought,
“I thought I already dealt with this”?
In this episode, Trisha shares a real and honest look at what mind management actually looks like in everyday life. Not the polished version, but the messy, human version that happens when routines are disrupted, stress piles up, and familiar thought patterns come roaring back.
Using a recent client conversation and a personal story, Trisha reminds us that learning to manage your mind doesn’t mean negative thoughts stop showing up. It means you learn how to decide which thoughts get to stay.
This episode is an encouraging reminder that struggling with familiar thoughts doesn’t mean you’re failing or going backward. It means you’re practicing.
If you’re finding yourself discouraged by thoughts you thought you had already outgrown, this episode will help you understand what’s happening and give you practical ways to respond with steadiness and self trust.
You are not back at the beginning.
You are learning how to meet old patterns with new tools.
Thanks for listening, friend.
By Trish StantonHow to Meet Familiar Thought Patterns with New Tools
Have you ever noticed old thoughts or beliefs resurfacing and thought,
“I thought I already dealt with this”?
In this episode, Trisha shares a real and honest look at what mind management actually looks like in everyday life. Not the polished version, but the messy, human version that happens when routines are disrupted, stress piles up, and familiar thought patterns come roaring back.
Using a recent client conversation and a personal story, Trisha reminds us that learning to manage your mind doesn’t mean negative thoughts stop showing up. It means you learn how to decide which thoughts get to stay.
This episode is an encouraging reminder that struggling with familiar thoughts doesn’t mean you’re failing or going backward. It means you’re practicing.
If you’re finding yourself discouraged by thoughts you thought you had already outgrown, this episode will help you understand what’s happening and give you practical ways to respond with steadiness and self trust.
You are not back at the beginning.
You are learning how to meet old patterns with new tools.
Thanks for listening, friend.