The Good Stuff We Usually Miss
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of depression, suicidal thoughts, and self harm. Please listen with care and take what you need.
In this episode, we’re talking about awareness — specifically, noticing what’s actually going well in our lives instead of only seeing what’s hard. It’s incredibly easy to get caught in the rumination loop, the “not enough” stories, the overwhelm, the storms. It’s much harder to slow down long enough to recognize what’s supporting us, what’s improving, and what’s quietly going right.
We talk about real life examples from our own week, why our brains default to the negative, and how safety wiring in the nervous system plays into everything from yoga flexibility to emotional patterns. We also get into how small mindset shifts can change the way we move through daily life… even something as simple as washing dishes or noticing the weather.
This episode also includes honest conversation around depression, intrusive thoughts, asking for help, medication, therapy, and how self care is often the hard stuff — not the indulgent stuff. We discuss the dark tunnel moments, what it takes to come out, and why naming the hard is sometimes the first step in noticing the good.
We close with practical ways to practice awareness, find moments of gratitude, and train your mind to notice what’s actually working — even when life feels heavy.
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