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SelfOS

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You already understand yourself. So why does nothing change? SelfOS is a podcast about what’s actually happening inside without the advice, the optimization, or the performance. No motivation. No life hacks. No fixing. Just an honest look at the loops, patterns, and internal states that keep running beneath the surface, even when you already know they’re there. For people exhausted by self-help that produces no real change.

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10. The Frontier

Reflection App⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/partners/selfos] ⁠⁠⁠Reflection Guide⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/journaling-prompts-guides/pause-before-you-react] ⁠⁠⁠Break the Pattern⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://a.co/d/04IeQOCH] You’re not going back because you’re weak. You’re going back because it feels like you. When you try to change something about yourself, the new version doesn’t feel natural. It feels forced. Fake. Like a performance. And that feeling convinces you to stop. But what if that feeling isn’t a warning? What if it’s proof something is actually changing? In this episode, we break down: * why familiar patterns feel more “real” than new behavior * what’s actually happening when you fall back into old habits * why your brain treats change like a threat * how the voice in your head keeps you stuck — and why it sounds convincing This isn’t about forcing change. It’s about understanding why change feels wrong — and what it actually means when it does. If you’ve ever: * tried to change but couldn’t make it stick * felt like the “new version” of you wasn’t real * gone right back to old habits after trying something different * felt stuck between who you are and who you’re trying to become This episode will show you what’s really happening.

18. maj 2026 - 19 min
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9. The Window

⁠⁠Reflection App⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/partners/selfos] ⁠⁠Reflection Guide⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/journaling-prompts-guides/pause-before-you-react] ⁠⁠Break the Pattern⁠⁠⁠ [https://a.co/d/04IeQOCH] You’re not reacting when you think you are. By the time you notice it… you’re already inside the reaction. There’s a small window between something happening and what you do with it. Most people never see it. In this episode, we break down: • why you take things personally or push them away • what happens in your body before your thoughts catch up • how reactions and defensive patterns form in real time • why awareness usually comes too late to change anything This isn’t about controlling your response. It’s about recognizing the moment where your behavior is decided— before it becomes automatic. If you’ve ever: • reacted in a way you didn’t intend • replayed conversations afterward • felt triggered but couldn’t stop it • noticed the same patterns showing up again and again This episode will show you where that pattern actually begins.

4. maj 2026 - 17 min
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8.1 What You're Carrying (Short)

⁠⁠Reflection App⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/partners/selfos] ⁠Reflection Guide⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/journaling-prompts-guides/pause-before-you-react] ⁠Break the Pattern⁠⁠ [https://a.co/d/04IeQOCH] Why do you keep repeating the same patterns even after you become aware of them? In this SelfOS mini episode, we break down why awareness alone doesn’t create change and why you still fall back into the same reactions, emotional patterns, and behaviors. This episode explores the moment between stimulus and response—the brief window where your reactions are formed and why most people miss it entirely. If you’ve ever noticed your triggers, habits, or emotional responses but still find yourself repeating them, this episode explains what’s actually happening beneath the surface. You’ll hear a grounded, real-time perspective on: * why self-awareness doesn’t immediately change behavior * how unconscious patterns and habits continue to run automatically * what happens in the brain and body before you react * how to start recognizing patterns as they happen * the difference between awareness and behavioral change This is not about motivation or quick fixes. It’s about understanding how patterns are formed, repeated, and eventually changed through attention and repetition. If you’re interested in: self-awareness, breaking habits, emotional intelligence, mindset, behavioral change, psychology, or personal development—this episode will give you a clearer understanding of why change feels difficult and what actually shifts it.

25. apr. 2026 - 4 min
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8. What You're Carrying

⁠Reflection App⁠⁠ [https://www.reflection.app/partners/selfos] Reflection Guide [https://www.reflection.app/journaling-prompts-guides/pause-before-you-react] Break the Pattern⁠ [https://a.co/d/04IeQOCH] You wake up tired… even when you slept. Not physically tired. Just heavy. Like something is sitting on you—and you can’t explain why. In this episode of SelfOS, we go into something most people never stop long enough to notice: What you’re carrying. Not the dramatic version. Not the story you tell about your life. The actual weight living in your body, your mornings, your drive to work, your conversations, and the version of you that has learned how to keep going while carrying more than you realize. This episode is about: * why you feel heavy all the time * why you feel mentally exhausted even when life looks manageable * why you can’t fully relax, even when nothing is obviously wrong * and why pushing through it never actually makes it lighter * Most people rename the weight. They call it responsibility. They call it personality. They call it “just how I am.” But sometimes it’s not who you are. Sometimes it’s something you picked up… and never put down. If you’ve ever felt: * drained for no clear reason * present everywhere but not fully anywhere * like something is always running in the background * like you’re functioning, but it costs more than it should This episode will land. Because what you’re carrying is real. And naming it is where something starts to change.

20. apr. 2026 - 24 min
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The Pattern and the Tool

Affiliate / Support Link Reflection app for quiet one lineentries on patterns, self stories, and observer returns. https://www.reflection.app/partners/selfos You already know your pattern. So why does it still take over before you can stop it? Why do you see the reaction clearly in the aftermath, but still repeat it in the moment—at work, in conversation, in relationships, in the exact situations you thought you understood by now? In this episode, you’ll learn: * why self-awareness doesn’t stop your reaction in real time * what actually happens in the seconds before you overreact * how to notice triggers before the story takes over * where the real “window” for change is * why most tools help after the fact, not in the moment * how to respond instead of react when the pressure is on This episode breaks down the loop from the inside: trigger, body, story, emotion, reaction. Not as a theory, but as something you’ve lived. A tone in someone’s voice. A short email. Silence in a meeting. Before you’ve consciously processed anything, your body has already reacted. Then the story forms. Then the emotional charge rises. Then the reaction comes out of that. That’s why you can understand your pattern completely and still keep repeating it. The problem is not that you don’t know enough. The problem is that the loop moves faster than the part of you that knows better. This episode introduces a different approach: getting closer to the moment itself. Instead of only processing what happened afterward, you learn how to catch the pattern while it’s happening—while the emotional reaction is still forming, while the window is still open, while you still have influence. If you’ve ever asked: * “how do I stop reacting emotionally in the moment?” * “why do I react before I think?” * “how do I catch myself before I overreact?” * “how do I stop repeating the same reactions?” This episode will show you where the pattern starts, why it keeps winning, and how to see it before it fully takes over.

9. apr. 2026 - 29 min
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