In this episode of the Building Better Humans Project, I share a story about stepping outside my comfort zone and recording a podcast episode that sparked a huge response from women. It wasn't something I expected, but the feedback reminded me of the power of being willing to have conversations that matter, even when they sit outside your usual lane.
From there, I dive into five simple but powerful concepts from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) that have helped me better understand my own thinking and behaviour over the years. These are practical lessons that can help you take greater control of your thoughts, emotions and actions so you can create better outcomes in every area of your life.
We talk about why your thoughts aren't always facts, how avoidance often fuels anxiety, why action comes before motivation, and how the meaning you give an event can completely shape your experience of it. These aren't just psychological theories—they're tools you can apply immediately to improve your mindset and performance.
Throughout the episode, I share personal stories, lessons I've learned through my own experiences, and practical examples that will help you connect these concepts to your everyday life.
My challenge for you is simple: choose one of these five ideas and consciously apply it this week. Small shifts in the way you think, focus and act can create massive changes over time.
If you're looking to build greater self-awareness, strengthen your mindset and take more ownership of your life, this episode is for you.
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