Ep. 62 | What If We Stopped Obsessing Over the Worst-Case Scenario?
Release Date: 01/27/2026
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info_outlineIn today's episode, I'm talking about what happened when I lost my keys on a walk with my dog and immediately spiraled into worst-case scenario thinking - and what a Buddhist monk on Instagram reminded me about training our brains toward positivity instead of panic.
I share the story of catastrophizing in the forest, only to find my keys safely in my car, and explore why our brains are wired to obsess over what could go wrong instead of what could go right.
We'll explore how we can train ourselves to shift perspective from panic to possibility.
Question to carry into your day:
Where in your life are you defaulting to worst-case scenarios - and what would it look like to train your brain toward possibility instead of panic?
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