• #205 | Why Going Negative Might Be the Most Positive Way To Heal and Build Resilience

  • 2025/04/16
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#205 | Why Going Negative Might Be the Most Positive Way To Heal and Build Resilience

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  • Can preparing for the worst actually lead to healing, strength, and resilience?

    In this episode, Michael explores a powerful mindset shift rooted in Stoic philosophy — Premeditatio Malorum, or the premeditation of evils — and why it's a surprisingly effective tool for survivors of trauma and injury. Rather than falling into fear, this ancient practice helps you meet challenges head-on with clarity and calm.

    Learnings:

    • Learn how visualizing setbacks can train your nervous system to respond, not react
    • Discover how “thinking negative” can give you more control, not less
    • Use this tool to stay grounded at work, during recovery, and in everyday life

    Press play to discover how a surprising mindset shift can help you handle life’s unexpected moments with strength and grace.

    If this episode sparked something within you, please download it and share it with a friend.


    Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver, or lacquer, highlighting the cracks rather than hiding them. It embodies the philosophy of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in imperfection and teaches that breakage and repair are part of an object’s history, making it more valuable rather than less. Metaphorically, Kintsugi reminds us that our challenges, scars, and setbacks are not something to be ashamed of but can be embraced as a source of strength and transformation.


    Discover how to scroll less and live more by taking my Free Smartphone Wellness Audit by clicking phone.


    Did you know that stickers are wonderful visual cues to help you create healthy habits? You can get one of my free Pause Breathe Reflect sticker by clicking sticker.


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    We can also connect on LinkedIn.


    Subscribe to be sure you don’t miss any of the micro-meditations, wellness tips, and guidance that I publish every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:11 am.


    If you feel you need more mental health support, please contact NAMI. This is a good place to start. If you have a question or comment, please reach out to Michael@PauseBreatheReflect.com.


    With Whole Again: A Fresh Approach to Healing, Growth & Resilience after Physical Trauma through Kintsugi Wisdom, listeners explore resilience through personal stories of trauma, scars, and injury while learning to overcome imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and perfectionism with self-compassion, self-love, and self-worth. Through insightful discussions on stress management, mindfulness practices, and digital wellness, the show offers practical tools like breathwork, micro-dose meditation, grounding techniques, visualization, and daily affirmations for anxiety relief and stress relief. Inspired by the art of kintsugi, the podcast embraces healing as a process of transformation, encouraging a shift in perspective from worry and being overwhelmed to gratitude and personal growth. By exploring the mind-body connection, micro-dosing strategies for emotional well-being, and holistic approaches to self-care, this podcast empowers listeners to cultivate emotional resilience and live with greater balance and...

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Can preparing for the worst actually lead to healing, strength, and resilience?

In this episode, Michael explores a powerful mindset shift rooted in Stoic philosophy — Premeditatio Malorum, or the premeditation of evils — and why it's a surprisingly effective tool for survivors of trauma and injury. Rather than falling into fear, this ancient practice helps you meet challenges head-on with clarity and calm.

Learnings:

  • Learn how visualizing setbacks can train your nervous system to respond, not react
  • Discover how “thinking negative” can give you more control, not less
  • Use this tool to stay grounded at work, during recovery, and in everyday life

Press play to discover how a surprising mindset shift can help you handle life’s unexpected moments with strength and grace.

If this episode sparked something within you, please download it and share it with a friend.


Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver, or lacquer, highlighting the cracks rather than hiding them. It embodies the philosophy of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in imperfection and teaches that breakage and repair are part of an object’s history, making it more valuable rather than less. Metaphorically, Kintsugi reminds us that our challenges, scars, and setbacks are not something to be ashamed of but can be embraced as a source of strength and transformation.


Discover how to scroll less and live more by taking my Free Smartphone Wellness Audit by clicking phone.


Did you know that stickers are wonderful visual cues to help you create healthy habits? You can get one of my free Pause Breathe Reflect sticker by clicking sticker.


To discover more and sign up for My RIPPLE EFFECT newsletter by clicking Ripple Effect.


We can also connect on LinkedIn.


Subscribe to be sure you don’t miss any of the micro-meditations, wellness tips, and guidance that I publish every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:11 am.


If you feel you need more mental health support, please contact NAMI. This is a good place to start. If you have a question or comment, please reach out to Michael@PauseBreatheReflect.com.


With Whole Again: A Fresh Approach to Healing, Growth & Resilience after Physical Trauma through Kintsugi Wisdom, listeners explore resilience through personal stories of trauma, scars, and injury while learning to overcome imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and perfectionism with self-compassion, self-love, and self-worth. Through insightful discussions on stress management, mindfulness practices, and digital wellness, the show offers practical tools like breathwork, micro-dose meditation, grounding techniques, visualization, and daily affirmations for anxiety relief and stress relief. Inspired by the art of kintsugi, the podcast embraces healing as a process of transformation, encouraging a shift in perspective from worry and being overwhelmed to gratitude and personal growth. By exploring the mind-body connection, micro-dosing strategies for emotional well-being, and holistic approaches to self-care, this podcast empowers listeners to cultivate emotional resilience and live with greater balance and...

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