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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 13 MIN

189. Breaking Out of Irrational Thinking

from Impact Ready · host Steph Saffer

Your thoughts are not facts, but your brain is really good at convincing you otherwise.Irrational thinking and negative thought patterns are something every one of us deals with, but few of us are taught how to actually manage them. In this episode, we dig into the practical side of mental health and emotional resilience — how to separate your thoughts from reality, why your physiology has more influence over your mindset than you think, and why naming your emotions is one of the most underrated self-improvement tools available to you. If mindfulness feels too abstract and you want real strategies for managing negative thoughts and building mental resilience, this one is for you.In this episode you'll discover: - Differentiating thoughts from reality- Impact of physiology on thinking- Level setting expectations- Getting comfortable with discomfortYour takeaways: - You can't believe everything you think, especially in negative spirals.- Physiology influences mental clarity; rest and recovery are essential.- Naming feelings helps identify root causes of irrational thoughts.- Realistic expectations prevent unnecessary mental spirals.- Movement and action can break patterns of negative thinking.- Embracing discomfort is key to growth and resilience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Managing Irrational Thinking01:10 Understanding Irrational Thinking02:57 Physiology and Its Impact on Thought05:42 Identifying and Naming Emotions07:58 Setting Realistic Expectations10:25 The Power of Movement and DiscomfortResources mentioned: Next Level Nutrition Health Coaching Program---------📩 Join my newsletter: stephsaffer.com⁠🤝 Work with me 1:1: stephsaffer.com/contact-me/⁠

Your thoughts are not facts, but your brain is really good at convincing you otherwise.Irrational thinking and negative thought patterns are something every one of us deals with, but few of us are taught how to actually manage them. In this episode, we dig into the practical side of mental health and emotional resilience — how to separate your thoughts from reality, why your physiology has more influence over your mindset than you think, and why naming your emotions is one of the most underrated self-improvement tools available to you. If mindfulness feels too abstract and you want real strategies for managing negative thoughts and building mental resilience, this one is for you.In this episode you'll discover: - Differentiating thoughts from reality- Impact of physiology on thinking- Level setting expectations- Getting comfortable with discomfortYour takeaways: - You can't believe everything you think, especially in negative spirals.- Physiology influences mental clarity; rest and recovery are essential.- Naming feelings helps identify root causes of irrational thoughts.- Realistic expectations prevent unnecessary mental spirals.- Movement and action can break patterns of negative thinking.- Embracing discomfort is key to growth and resilience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Managing Irrational Thinking01:10 Understanding Irrational Thinking02:57 Physiology and Its Impact on Thought05:42 Identifying and Naming Emotions07:58 Setting Realistic Expectations10:25 The Power of Movement and DiscomfortResources mentioned: Next Level Nutrition Health Coaching Program---------📩 Join my newsletter: stephsaffer.com⁠🤝 Work with me 1:1: stephsaffer.com/contact-me/⁠

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