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Have you ever felt like you're stuck on repeat, with the same negative thoughts running through your mind?
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Stephanie Silver to explore one of my 12 favorite problems: how might we rewrite broken soundtracks? These "broken soundtracks" are those limiting beliefs and negative thought patterns that often keep us from moving forward.
Stephanie’s life story is an inspiring example of resilience. She’s overcome deep trauma and heartache, rewriting her own soundtracks to build a life that’s even better than she could have imagined. In our conversation, we dive into the power of recognizing these limiting beliefs and how we can challenge them to create a more empowering narrative for ourselves.
Steph and I share our personal journeys with broken soundtracks, how we noticed them, faced them, and ultimately rewrote them to find freedom and joy. If you’re ready to break free from the negative thoughts that may be holding you back, this episode will offer you the tools and insights to start rewriting your own story.
Key Takeaways:
Recognizing and challenging negative thoughts is the first step in rewriting broken soundtracks.
Neuroplasticity allows us to rewire our brains and create new, positive neural pathways.
Rewriting broken soundtracks requires self-reflection, honesty, and a willingness to challenge our own beliefs.
Perceptions of success and failure vary among individuals. Stephanie challenges the notion that one must hit "rock bottom" to initiate change, arguing that personal definitions of bottom differ widely.
By embodying positive beliefs about oneself, individuals can shift their energy and influence how they are perceived by others.
Resources Mentioned:
Anywhere, USA by Stephanie Silver https://amzn.to/4d8E6TH
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza https://amzn.to/3Xzqf3e
Existential Kink by Dr. Carolyn Elliott https://amzn.to/3Xvb37i
Radical Honesty by Brad Blanton https://amzn.to/3zqEpeO
The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein https://amzn.to/4dbsHTm
Connect with Stephanie:
https://www.vine-collective.com/
Podcast: https://www.vine-collective.com/mvp-business/
More About Building Thinkers:
I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.
And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.
If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.
Have you ever felt like you're stuck on repeat, with the same negative thoughts running through your mind?
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Stephanie Silver to explore one of my 12 favorite problems: how might we rewrite broken soundtracks? These "broken soundtracks" are those limiting beliefs and negative thought patterns that often keep us from moving forward.
Stephanie’s life story is an inspiring example of resilience. She’s overcome deep trauma and heartache, rewriting her own soundtracks to build a life that’s even better than she could have imagined. In our conversation, we dive into the power of recognizing these limiting beliefs and how we can challenge them to create a more empowering narrative for ourselves.
Steph and I share our personal journeys with broken soundtracks, how we noticed them, faced them, and ultimately rewrote them to find freedom and joy. If you’re ready to break free from the negative thoughts that may be holding you back, this episode will offer you the tools and insights to start rewriting your own story.
Key Takeaways:
Recognizing and challenging negative thoughts is the first step in rewriting broken soundtracks.
Neuroplasticity allows us to rewire our brains and create new, positive neural pathways.
Rewriting broken soundtracks requires self-reflection, honesty, and a willingness to challenge our own beliefs.
Perceptions of success and failure vary among individuals. Stephanie challenges the notion that one must hit "rock bottom" to initiate change, arguing that personal definitions of bottom differ widely.
By embodying positive beliefs about oneself, individuals can shift their energy and influence how they are perceived by others.
Resources Mentioned:
Anywhere, USA by Stephanie Silver https://amzn.to/4d8E6TH
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza https://amzn.to/3Xzqf3e
Existential Kink by Dr. Carolyn Elliott https://amzn.to/3Xvb37i
Radical Honesty by Brad Blanton https://amzn.to/3zqEpeO
The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein https://amzn.to/4dbsHTm
Connect with Stephanie:
https://www.vine-collective.com/
Podcast: https://www.vine-collective.com/mvp-business/
More About Building Thinkers:
I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.
And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.
If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.