EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 18 MIN
The Tape Loop
from The No Cry Zone · host Jim Best
What if the voice in your head isn’t telling the truth - it’s just telling you what’s familiar?In this episode of The NoCryZone, Jim Best explores the quiet habit that shapes all others: your self-talk.You’ll discover how your internal “tape loop” - that constant narration of thoughts, doubts, and predictions - can either reinforce your growth or restrict it. Jim breaks down the invisible architecture of mindset, showing how to recognize your mental loops, interrupt the ones that hold you back, and record over them with language that supports your Perpetual Momentum.If you’ve ever wondered why progress feels hard to sustain - even when you’re motivated - this episode will change how you think about thinking.Learn to stop arguing with your old self and start recording over the past. Because momentum multiplies when your self-talk stops rehashing yesterday and starts reinforcing your future.Tune in, stay aware, keep taking effective action, and stay in The NoCryZone.Follow Jim Best at UpwardsBest to listen, learn, explore, and stay connected to daily insights for positive change that’s both doable and durable.Explore MomentumGPS, designed to support your personal growth goals.The NoCryZone is an UpwardsBest endeavor, produced by BestStoryAlive, LLC.All rights proactively reserved.
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What if the voice in your head isn’t telling the truth - it’s just telling you what’s familiar? In this episode of The NoCryZone, Jim Best explores the quiet habit that shapes all others: your self-talk. You’ll discover how your internal “tape loop” - that constant narration of thoughts, doubts, and predictions - can either reinforce your growth or restrict it. Jim breaks down the invisible architecture of mindset, showing how to recognize your mental loops, interrupt the ones that hold you b...
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