Flourishing After Adversity

S2:E22 The Hardship Autopsy: How to Identify Necessary Endings and Move Forward

12 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Necessary Endings: Use a Hardship Autopsy to Move Forward Laura Mangum Broome explains that after surviving hardship, people can stay stuck by carrying forward people, habits, environments, or patterns that no longer fit, calling these “necessary endings.” She introduces a “hardship autopsy” as a practical, non-blaming tool to gain clarity and move forward intentionally by journaling through three questions: what brought you to the situation (including ignored red flags), who or what is primarily involved (relationships, environments, habits, thought patterns), and what is in your control, influence, or out of your control using a three-column “control map.”  She adds resilience tips: do an energy audit after interactions, avoid making permanent decisions in temporary emotional states by giving yourself time to observe, and let your body’s signals guide you. She invites listeners to share the episode, visit iCope2Hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com], and download the free “Reframe the Spiral” [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] guide. 00:00 Feeling Stuck After Hardship 01:12 Necessary Endings Explained 02:27 Hardship Autopsy Method 03:19 Question One Root Causes 04:36 Question Two Key Players 05:47 Question Three Control Map 07:35 Why Inventory Matters 08:41 Three Resilience Tips 10:37 Recap And Next Steps 11:49 Closing And Resources * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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The Power of “Yet”: Shifting from Fixed to Growth Mindset After Adversity Host Laura Mangum Broome explains how adding one word—“yet”—can shift limiting beliefs from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, drawing on Carol Dweck’s research in Mindset. She shares how being repeatedly placed in jobs without training forced her into trial-and-error learning and later revealed she’d been using a growth mindset all along: “I don’t know how to do this yet.” She contrasts fixed mindset beliefs (abilities are set; failure proves inadequacy) with growth mindset beliefs (abilities develop; failure is feedback), and describes how “yet” keeps the brain engaged in problem-solving through neuroplasticity. She applies this to major life adversities she faced and offers three practical steps: notice “can’t” statements, add “yet,” and identify one small next step within 48 hours, plus a journaling assignment and a free coping resource. 00:00 The Power of Yet 00:35 Welcome and Free Resource 01:27 Thrown In Without Training 02:47 Discovering Growth Mindset 03:26 Fixed vs Growth Mindset 05:15 Add One Word Yet 06:30 Yet and Your Brain 08:12 Seeing Your Own Progress 09:09 Yet Through Real Adversity 10:22 Three Ways to Practice Yet 12:11 Your 48 Hour Assignment 12:58 Recap and Closing Encouragement 14:22 Outro and Call to Action * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] * Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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S2:E22 The Hardship Autopsy: How to Identify Necessary Endings and Move Forward

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