EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 20 MIN
How To Strategically Remember
from Grappling In Thought · host Grappling In Thought
Reflection isn’t about beating yourself up or replaying your mistakes over and over again.It’s about understanding yourself.In this episode, I share exactly how I practice what I call Strategic Remembering — a simple reflection practice that helps you understand your reactions, your triggers, and how you want to show up next time.Instead of blaming the situation or the other person, this process helps you focus on the only thing you can truly control: yourself.If you’ve ever replayed moments in your head wishing you handled them differently, this episode will give you a practical way to turn those moments into learning instead of shame.Try the 10-minute reflection challenge this week and see what you discover about yourself.In this episode:• Why reflection doesn’t work when you’re still in the middle of the emotion• Why time and emotional distance matter• How to use curiosity instead of self-criticism• The one rule that makes reflection actually work• How to replay situations in a way that helps you improve next time• Why reflection helps you stop reacting like a pinball to everything around youTry this:Take 10 minutes this week to reflect on a situation that stuck with you.Let your mind go to the moment that bothered you most.Then ask yourself:Where was I emotionally?What was going on in my mind?What was I feeling in my body?How did I show up?And remember the rule:You can’t say “because they did this.”Reflection is about understanding yourself, not blaming the outside world.00:00 What Reflection Really Is01:15 Why Reflection Used to Lead to Guilt02:20 What “Strategic Remembering” Means04:00 Why You Can’t Reflect in the Moment06:00 Giving Yourself Time to Reset07:30 Sitting With the Friend Within09:30 Letting Your Mind Go to the Tough Moments11:20 The One Rule of Reflection13:45 Understanding Your Triggers and Reactions15:50 Replaying the Situation Differently17:40 Why Reflection Stops the “Pinball” Reaction19:00 The 10-Minute Strategic Remembering Challenge
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Reflection isn’t about beating yourself up or replaying your mistakes over and over again.It’s about understanding yourself.In this episode, I share exactly how I practice what I call Strategic Remembering — a simple reflection practice that helps you understand your reactions, your triggers, and how you want to show up next time.Instead of blaming the situation or the other person, this process helps you focus on the only thing you can truly control: yourself.If you’ve ever replayed moments in your head wishing you handled them differently, this episode will give you a practical way to turn those moments into learning instead of shame.Try the 10-minute reflection challenge this week and see what you discover about yourself.In this episode:• Why reflection doesn’t work when you’re still in the middle of the emotion• Why time and emotional distance matter• How to use curiosity instead of self-criticism• The one rule that makes reflection actually work• How to replay situations in a way that helps you improve next time• Why reflection helps you stop reacting like a pinball to everything around youTry this:Take 10 minutes this week to reflect on a situation that stuck with you.Let your mind go to the moment that bothered you most.Then ask yourself:Where was I emotionally?What was going on in my mind?What was I feeling in my body?How did I show up?And remember the rule:You can’t say “because they did this.”Reflection is about understanding yourself, not blaming the outside world.00:00 What Reflection Really Is01:15 Why Reflection Used to Lead to Guilt02:20 What “Strategic Remembering” Means04:00 Why You Can’t Reflect in the Moment06:00 Giving Yourself Time to Reset07:30 Sitting With the Friend Within09:30 Letting Your Mind Go to the Tough Moments11:20 The One Rule of Reflection13:45 Understanding Your Triggers and Reactions15:50 Replaying the Situation Differently17:40 Why Reflection Stops the “Pinball” Reaction19:00 The 10-Minute Strategic Remembering Challenge
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