Part 3: Breaking Free from Regret

EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 18 MIN

Part 3: Breaking Free from Regret

from Love Your Brain · host Love Your Brain

In today’s episode, we continue our series on decision-making, diving deep into the topic of regret—an emotion many of us are all too familiar with. But don’t worry, this won’t be a pity party. In fact, by the end of this episode, I hope you’ll feel a sense of relief, hope, and maybe even a spark of excitement!Regret often stems from the negative emotions we feel when decisions don’t turn out as we hoped. But here’s the truth: our emotions are based on thoughts, not facts. And by addressing those thoughts at the root, we can shift the entire experience.We’ll break down the science behind regret and explore how we often judge ourselves harshly for choices, even when we haven’t seen the full story yet. Spoiler alert: You don’t know how the story ends!You’ll also hear why simply reframing your thoughts can have a profound impact on how you feel about past decisions, whether big or small. Plus, I’ll share a fun exercise that can help you explore new beliefs and thoughts that will empower you to let go of regret and move forward with more confidence.By the end of this episode, you’ll have the tools to:Understand why you feel regret Reframe your thoughts about decisions to shift your emotional responseCreate new neural pathways that will help you overcome regretEmbrace a more loving, compassionate view of yourself and your decisionsRemember, you’re doing the best you can with what you have, and your story is far from over. It’s time to let go of the regret and step into a new way of thinking that supports you in creating the life you truly want.Join us next week for another episode, where I’ll be sharing a secret hack to make decisions you won’t regret—by following your intuition!Tune in, relax, and let’s get started on this journey of self-compassion and empowerment. You’ve got this! ✨Key Takeaways:Regret is a temporary feeling, you have not seen the full story yetYou can shift your emotions by changing your thoughts and beliefs about past decisions.Trying on new thoughts is like trying on new clothes—at first, it may feel uncomfortable, but it opens the door to new possibilities.Don’t judge your past decisions too harshly. You’re doing the best you can in the present moment.Connect on Instagram @theloveyourbrainpodcastTune in next week for the final episode in the Decision Making series!

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