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Repetition gets a bad reputation. It can feel boring, rigid, or unnecessary. But in this episode, I share why repetition is actually the foundation of durable change. Relief that happens once is just an event. What changes people are patterns — and patterns are built through intentional repetition, tracking, and attention.
I walk you through the specific anchors I use in my sessions — the body diagram, the client's story, the program, and especially the duration question. When we measure how long relief lasts, we shift from chasing intensity to building stability. Repetition isn't about paperwork. It's about training attention, building clarity, and helping change truly hold.
By Susi Hately4.8
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Repetition gets a bad reputation. It can feel boring, rigid, or unnecessary. But in this episode, I share why repetition is actually the foundation of durable change. Relief that happens once is just an event. What changes people are patterns — and patterns are built through intentional repetition, tracking, and attention.
I walk you through the specific anchors I use in my sessions — the body diagram, the client's story, the program, and especially the duration question. When we measure how long relief lasts, we shift from chasing intensity to building stability. Repetition isn't about paperwork. It's about training attention, building clarity, and helping change truly hold.

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