84: I Know Better. So Why Don't I Do Better?
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You understand it, you've read the books, listen to the podcast, maybe even did therapy. You understand where the old story came from and you have made real peace with it. And then the trigger hits, and the same reaction shows up like nothing ever changed.
In this solo episode, Angie sits with a question one of her clients asked her: I have worked through this, so why do I keep reacting the same way? The answer is that understanding and habit live in two different places. Knowing better is the diagnostic. It gets you part of the way and then stops. The rest is a skill Angie calls prompting, where you catch the trigger and hand your brain the thought you want it to run instead, again and again, until the new story becomes the automatic one.
Understanding brings you peace. Prompting is what turns that peace into progress.
In this episode you'll hear:
- Why years of therapy can leave the old pattern fully intact
- The research-backed reason insight only takes you part of the way
- The exact one-line prompt a client now uses every time money hits her account
- How your brain pairs a trigger with a new thought so you stop having to catch it every time
If this one lands, send it to someone you love who has been running an old narrative and needs a new prompt.