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220. Feeling Anxious About the Future? This Nostalgia Exercise Could Help You Find Gratitude

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Content provided by Jeremy Grater, Zach Tucker, Jason Haworth, and Joe Villegas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeremy Grater, Zach Tucker, Jason Haworth, and Joe Villegas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

If you've struggled with childhood trauma, you know how it can haunt you into adulthood. The memories and unhealthy patterns of coping can lead to anxiety, depression, and feelings of being stuck. You may feel like you can't escape the pain of your past.

In this vulnerable episode of The Fit Mess podcast, Jeremy and Zach share stories of overcoming difficult childhoods through self-compassion and gratitude. Looking back at old mementos helped them realize how much they've grown. They discuss strategies like mindfulness and perspective-taking to combat negative thought cycles. The hosts emphasize that while trauma leaves scars, you have the power to continually heal yourself by acknowledging your resilience. Topics discussed:

  • Childhood trauma and its lasting impact into adulthood
  • Depressive episodes and negative thought cycles
  • Anxiety caused by fixating on the past and future
  • How nostalgia can conjure both pain and gratitude
  • Taking perspective on how far you've come as an adult
  • Measuring personal growth since childhood
  • Cultivating gratitude through practices like journaling
  • Using mindfulness to interrupt rumination
  • Learning self-compassion by acknowledging your resilience
  • Reflecting on progress made healing from past struggles

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MORE FROM THE FIT MESS: Get bonus clips and additional resources in our newsletter!

Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok

Subscribe to The Fit Mess on Youtube

Join our community in the Fit Mess Facebook group

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Manage episode 379272073 series 2794572
Content provided by Jeremy Grater, Zach Tucker, Jason Haworth, and Joe Villegas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeremy Grater, Zach Tucker, Jason Haworth, and Joe Villegas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

If you've struggled with childhood trauma, you know how it can haunt you into adulthood. The memories and unhealthy patterns of coping can lead to anxiety, depression, and feelings of being stuck. You may feel like you can't escape the pain of your past.

In this vulnerable episode of The Fit Mess podcast, Jeremy and Zach share stories of overcoming difficult childhoods through self-compassion and gratitude. Looking back at old mementos helped them realize how much they've grown. They discuss strategies like mindfulness and perspective-taking to combat negative thought cycles. The hosts emphasize that while trauma leaves scars, you have the power to continually heal yourself by acknowledging your resilience. Topics discussed:

  • Childhood trauma and its lasting impact into adulthood
  • Depressive episodes and negative thought cycles
  • Anxiety caused by fixating on the past and future
  • How nostalgia can conjure both pain and gratitude
  • Taking perspective on how far you've come as an adult
  • Measuring personal growth since childhood
  • Cultivating gratitude through practices like journaling
  • Using mindfulness to interrupt rumination
  • Learning self-compassion by acknowledging your resilience
  • Reflecting on progress made healing from past struggles

----

MORE FROM THE FIT MESS: Get bonus clips and additional resources in our newsletter!

Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok

Subscribe to The Fit Mess on Youtube

Join our community in the Fit Mess Facebook group

----

LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS:

  continue reading

303 episodes

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