EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 12 MIN
S2:E22 The Hardship Autopsy: How to Identify Necessary Endings and Move Forward
from Flourishing After Adversity · host Laura Broome
Necessary Endings: Use a Hardship Autopsy to Move ForwardLaura Mangum Broome explains that after surviving hardship, people can stay stuck by carrying forward people, habits, environments, or patterns that no longer fit, calling these “necessary endings.” She introduces a “hardship autopsy” as a practical, non-blaming tool to gain clarity and move forward intentionally by journaling through three questions: what brought you to the situation (including ignored red flags), who or what is primarily involved (relationships, environments, habits, thought patterns), and what is in your control, influence, or out of your control using a three-column “control map.” She adds resilience tips: do an energy audit after interactions, avoid making permanent decisions in temporary emotional states by giving yourself time to observe, and let your body’s signals guide you. She invites listeners to share the episode, visit iCope2Hope.com, and download the free “Reframe the Spiral” guide.00:00 Feeling Stuck After Hardship01:12 Necessary Endings Explained02:27 Hardship Autopsy Method03:19 Question One Root Causes04:36 Question Two Key Players05:47 Question Three Control Map07:35 Why Inventory Matters08:41 Three Resilience Tips10:37 Recap And Next Steps11:49 Closing And ResourcesFree Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframeiCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmapWebsite: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.comMove Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blogFree Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletterSchedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB
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Necessary Endings: Use a Hardship Autopsy to Move Forward Laura Mangum Broome explains that after surviving hardship, people can stay stuck by carrying forward people, habits, environments, or patterns that no longer fit, calling these “necessary endings.” She introduces a “hardship autopsy” as a practical, non-blaming tool to gain clarity and move forward intentionally by journaling through three questions: what brought you to the situation (including ignored red flags), who or what is prim...
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