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What if the life you're afraid of isn't the life you're actually living?
Have you ever turned a delayed text into rejection, a difficult conversation into the end of a relationship, a low bank account into a lifetime of scarcity, or a new ache into the worst-case scenario?
You're not alone.
In this episode of Healing Her Halo, we're exploring how trauma, anxiety, and past experiences can train our minds to rehearse imagined disasters before reality has a chance to unfold—and how healing invites us to do something radically different: expect miracles instead.
Through personal stories, practical mindset shifts, neuroscience, and faith-filled encouragement, Patience shares how one simple question changed everything:
"What if I'm already living my answered prayers?"If your mind is powerful enough to anticipate rejection, scarcity, failure, or loss, it is also powerful enough to anticipate healing, provision, love, opportunity, and joy.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Maybe the goal isn't to stop imagining.
Maybe the goal is to imagine differently.
Because the same mind that rehearsed disaster can learn to rehearse miracles.
And that might be where healing begins.
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By Pae Murray5
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What if the life you're afraid of isn't the life you're actually living?
Have you ever turned a delayed text into rejection, a difficult conversation into the end of a relationship, a low bank account into a lifetime of scarcity, or a new ache into the worst-case scenario?
You're not alone.
In this episode of Healing Her Halo, we're exploring how trauma, anxiety, and past experiences can train our minds to rehearse imagined disasters before reality has a chance to unfold—and how healing invites us to do something radically different: expect miracles instead.
Through personal stories, practical mindset shifts, neuroscience, and faith-filled encouragement, Patience shares how one simple question changed everything:
"What if I'm already living my answered prayers?"If your mind is powerful enough to anticipate rejection, scarcity, failure, or loss, it is also powerful enough to anticipate healing, provision, love, opportunity, and joy.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Maybe the goal isn't to stop imagining.
Maybe the goal is to imagine differently.
Because the same mind that rehearsed disaster can learn to rehearse miracles.
And that might be where healing begins.
Send us Fan Mail