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Stuck on Repeat: What's Really Happening When You Can't Stop Dwelling

26 min · 16. kesä 2026
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Do you replay conversations for hours—or days—after they happen? The meeting ends at 2 p.m., but you're still thinking about what you should have said at 10 p.m. You reread the email. You analyze every facial expression. You draft a text, delete it, rewrite it, and wonder if you've somehow ruined everything. If that sounds familiar, you’ll want to listen to this whole discussion. In this episode, Dr. Gauri Behari admits something most of us try to hide: she's a dweller. Together, we unpack why some people can't seem to let things go, why your brain keeps replaying uncomfortable moments, and what actually helps when you want the mental loop to stop. We talk about: * Why you can remember criticism for years but struggle to hold onto compliments * The hidden difference between processing and rumination• How venting can sometimes make you feel worse instead of better * A simple mindset shift that helps create distance from anxious thoughts * Practical tools you can use the next time you're replaying a conversation for the hundredth time If you've ever spent an entire evening dissecting a five-minute interaction, wondering whether you said too much, not enough, or the wrong thing altogether, this episode will help you break the cycle and finally give your brain a little peace.

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Do you replay conversations for hours—or days—after they happen? The meeting ends at 2 p.m., but you're still thinking about what you should have said at 10 p.m. You reread the email. You analyze every facial expression. You draft a text, delete it, rewrite it, and wonder if you've somehow ruined everything. If that sounds familiar, you’ll want to listen to this whole discussion. In this episode, Dr. Gauri Behari admits something most of us try to hide: she's a dweller. Together, we unpack why some people can't seem to let things go, why your brain keeps replaying uncomfortable moments, and what actually helps when you want the mental loop to stop. We talk about: * Why you can remember criticism for years but struggle to hold onto compliments * The hidden difference between processing and rumination• How venting can sometimes make you feel worse instead of better * A simple mindset shift that helps create distance from anxious thoughts * Practical tools you can use the next time you're replaying a conversation for the hundredth time If you've ever spent an entire evening dissecting a five-minute interaction, wondering whether you said too much, not enough, or the wrong thing altogether, this episode will help you break the cycle and finally give your brain a little peace.

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