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57. Intrusive Thoughts are not the Enemy

11 min · 12. juni 2026
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In this episode of Brave and Bloom, I’m talking about intrusive thoughts and why they are not the enemy, even though they can feel terrifying when you're experiencing them. I share what intrusive thoughts actually are, why they often show up in motherhood, and how so many moms mistakenly believe these thoughts mean something is wrong with them. The truth is that intrusive thoughts are often rooted in protection, not danger. We talk about why thoughts can feel so real, how anxiety attaches emotion to those thoughts, and why so many mothers carry shame and guilt for experiences that are actually far more common than they realize. Intrusive thoughts are not a reflection of who I am. Having intrusive thoughts does not make me a bad mom. They are not predictions, intentions, or desires. They are simply messages from my brain and body trying to keep me alert, aware, and protective of what matters most. The thought feels real because emotion is attached to it. When I connect fear, anxiety, guilt, or shame to an intrusive thought, it starts to feel true. But just because I think something does not mean it will happen. My job is to recognize the thought, question it, and separate fear from reality. Intrusive thoughts often point to a deeper need for support. Many intrusive thoughts are not actually about what I'm thinking. They are signals that I feel overwhelmed, unsupported, exhausted, anxious, or afraid. Instead of judging myself, I can get curious about what my mind and body are trying to tell me. If you've ever felt scared by your thoughts, questioned yourself as a mother, or worried that having intrusive thoughts means you're broken, this episode is a reminder that your thoughts do not define you. You are not a bad mom. You are not dangerous. You are not alone. And what you're experiencing may be your mind and body asking for support, safety, and understanding. Have questions? DM me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chassiecox [https://www.instagram.com/chassiecox] Join the newsletter: https://chassiecox.myflodesk.com/ql9giiuhei [https://chassiecox.myflodesk.com/ql9giiuhei] If you found this helpful, please share + leave a review! Sending you so much love! Coach Chassie

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