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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 7 MIN

Are Your Thoughts Working for You or Against You?

from Resilience Across Borders Podcast · host Rachid Zahidi

Spotting the difference between useful thinking and misery-making loops In this episode of Resilience Across Borders, host Rachid dives into the powerful difference between productive thinking, the kind that leads to clarity, solutions, and peace, and misery thinking, which traps us in cycles of worry and self-criticism.   Rachid shares practical tools and real-life examples to help you notice when your thoughts stop serving you and how to redirect them toward purpose and calm. You'll also learn grounding techniques and reflection questions that can immediately shift your mental state from chaos to clarity.     🎓 What You'll Learn in This Episode: The Solve vs. Loop Framework: How to identify if your mental energy is actually fixing a problem or just repeating a stressful scenario. Time-Trapped Thinking: Why misery thinking lives in the past (regret) or the future (worry), while productive thinking is grounded in the "now". The "End Point" Strategy: Understanding that healthy thoughts lead to a decision or action, whereas misery thinking is a cycle without an exit. Grounding Techniques: Practical tools like the 5-4-3-2-1 technique and specialized breathing to interrupt mental loops.     💡 Key Takeaways: Your Mind is a Tool: Like any tool, its value depends entirely on how you use it—to build yourself up or to tear yourself down. Productivity Requires Presence: Real problem-solving can only happen when you are anchored in the current moment, not stuck in "doom and gloom" projections. Self-Compassion is Efficiency: Harsh self-criticism is a form of misery thinking that drains energy; treating yourself like a friend is more productive for growth. Set Mental Limits: You can choose to give yourself a specific time window to process a thought before consciously moving to an action step.     🧘 Practical Reflections The 10-Minute Timer: Next time you find yourself dwelling on a problem, set a timer for 10 minutes. If you haven't reached an action step or a decision by the end, acknowledge that you are "looping" and intentionally shift tasks. The Friend Test: When your inner critic is loud, stop and ask: "Would I say these exact words to a friend in this same situation?" If the answer is no, reframe the thought into "growth-based curiosity". The 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding: If you feel overwhelmed by future worries, pause and name: 5 things you see, 4 things you feel, 3 things you hear, 2 things you smell, and 1 thing you taste. The "Why" vs. "How" Audit: Monitor your questions. Are you asking "Why did this happen to me?" (Past-focused misery) or "How can I adjust my calendar to avoid this next time?" (Present-focused productive).     💬 Quotes from the Episode "Productive thinking solves; misery thinking loops." "Our minds are powerful tools, but like any tool, how we use them makes all the difference." "The same thinking ability that helps us solve problems can also trap us in cycles of worry, regret, and self-criticism." "A therapist helps you understand the 'why' behind your past; a coach helps you design the 'how' for your future." "Productive thinking feels complete once you've made a decision or taken action. Misery thinking never feels finished." "Notice your self-talk—if your thoughts sound like a harsh critic rather than a helpful guide, it's time to shift."     Featured Tool The EMO Gym Journal (Emotional Gym) A guided workbook designed to help you gain clarity, stay focused on your priorities, build better habits, and track both growth and rest.     Resources & Links 📘 EMO Gym Journal — Available on Amazon 🌐 Blog & Episodes: resilienceacrossborders.com 🎧 Resilience Across Borders Podcast — New episodes weekly     If this episode resonated with you, please: Share it with someone who needs permission to pause Leave a review to help others find the podcast Subscribe so you don't miss future episodes   Remember: be kind to yourself, be kind to others—and stay resilient. 🌊✨

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