Peace Out Planning

What's Playing on Repeat?

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Portada del episodio What's Playing on Repeat?

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In a world of AI, virtual reality, and increasingly convincing simulations, it can be hard to tell what's real and what's not. The same is true of the stories we tell ourselves. This week's POP Talk explores the three common destructive soundtracks identified by Jenny Allen: "I'm helpless," "I'm worthless," and "I'm unlovable." Sandy also shares a simple exercise for building a bridge from recurring thoughts to the truth. If you've ever found yourself ending the day with the same thought that greeted you that morning, or noticed your mind racing around the same problem over and over again, this episode is for you. You may want to favorite this one and come back whenever your thoughts start running laps.

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