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Your brain doesn’t wait to tell a story about your life—it creates one in real time.
In this Think Thursday episode, Molly builds on the foundational concept of “the gap and the gain” and takes it one step further. Instead of focusing on how we reinterpret our past, she explores how the brain assigns meaning in the moment—and how those interpretations quietly shape identity, behavior, and long-term change.
By understanding how your brain predicts, labels, and stores experiences, you can begin to create space between what happens and what you decide it means—unlocking a more effective and sustainable approach to behavior change.
What You’ll Learn:
Key Takeaway:
Behavior change doesn’t just depend on what you do—it depends on the meaning your brain assigns to what you do.
The moment something doesn’t go as planned isn’t the problem.
The story you tell about that moment is what determines what happens next.
A Simple Practice to Try This Week:
The next time something doesn’t go the way you planned:
Creating that small amount of space allows you to choose a more useful interpretation—one that keeps you engaged instead of shutting you down.
Final Thought:
The gap and the gain help you reinterpret your past.
But the real shift happens when you recognize that you are shaping that story in real time—moment by moment, meaning by meaning.
By Molly Watts, Mindful Drinking & Behavior Change Coach4.8
156156 ratings
Your brain doesn’t wait to tell a story about your life—it creates one in real time.
In this Think Thursday episode, Molly builds on the foundational concept of “the gap and the gain” and takes it one step further. Instead of focusing on how we reinterpret our past, she explores how the brain assigns meaning in the moment—and how those interpretations quietly shape identity, behavior, and long-term change.
By understanding how your brain predicts, labels, and stores experiences, you can begin to create space between what happens and what you decide it means—unlocking a more effective and sustainable approach to behavior change.
What You’ll Learn:
Key Takeaway:
Behavior change doesn’t just depend on what you do—it depends on the meaning your brain assigns to what you do.
The moment something doesn’t go as planned isn’t the problem.
The story you tell about that moment is what determines what happens next.
A Simple Practice to Try This Week:
The next time something doesn’t go the way you planned:
Creating that small amount of space allows you to choose a more useful interpretation—one that keeps you engaged instead of shutting you down.
Final Thought:
The gap and the gain help you reinterpret your past.
But the real shift happens when you recognize that you are shaping that story in real time—moment by moment, meaning by meaning.

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