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Rewriting the Story of Hard Things

9 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Amanda explores the difference between struggle and suffering—and why so much of what weighs us down is shaped by our beliefs. Inspired by a teaching that “80% of suffering is exaggeration,” she shares a personal story about her family cabin and walks through the ABC Method to reframe negative thoughts. This episode invites you to notice where unnecessary suffering shows up in your life and approach those beliefs with curiosity and compassion. Scheduling Calendar: https://calendar.app.google/Qybpc4c5aimZpv9A7 [https://calendar.app.google/Qybpc4c5aimZpv9A7] Email: Amanda@WhereTheRoadRunsOut.com [Amanda@WhereTheRoadRunsOut.com]

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