Transform Your Mornings: The Power of Self-Talk

January 30, 2025 - Season 1, Episode 30

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Today we’re gonna talk about the things you tell yourself that really matter and I’m specifically gonna talk about waking up early in the morning. When you tune in, you will learn how the phrases we tell ourselves can significantly impact our feelings and actions throughout the day. By challenging the common narrative of tiredness and shifting to more positive affirmations, such as “I’m alive,” you can change their mindset and improve your morning routines. Along with the positive affirmations, I’m sharing a few other practical exercises and insights on how to cultivate a more positive self-dialogue to enhance overall well-being.

Topics:

  • How the phrases we tell ourselves can reinforce negative feelings and circumstances, whether it is true or not

  • The societal story that comes with being tired, especially being a parent, and how you can start to challenge it

  • Different mindset shifts you can try on in the morning that are small but will create massive change

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About Your Host

I’m Cecelia, and I am passionate about helping people live the life they want to live and feel how they want to feel in their life. We do this together using mindset tools, nervous system regulation, and curious inquiry. I know that enjoying your life, feeling calm and even joyful is available to you.

If you’re ready to start right now, grab a recent workshop replay here on creating momentum.

Personally, I manifest in many ways- partner, mother, coach, sister, friend, daughter, citizen, feminist. I live with my husband and children way downeast Maine on a little bridge-connected island (after spending my first 35 years in cities). It’s beautiful here with the ocean and the wind.

I help my clients make big and small changes in life one step at a time.

No matter what’s happening in your life right now, I know you can feel different. I know that by working with your brain and nervous system, you can feel calm, content, joyful, AND you can still go after the big and small goals in your life (getting there will just feel different).

This process is simple and approachable.

You’re probably thinking- but it won’t work for me. I’ve tried it all or I was recently diagnosed with ADHD or I’m too old. But I promise, if you’re open to it, this work is not only transformative but suited for so many different kinds of people and brains.

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