Stop Repeating the Past: How to Rehearse the Life You Actually Want
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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn’t your circumstances—but the story you keep repeating?
In this episode, I’m sharing one of the most powerful shifts I’ve made (and helped my clients make): rehearsing the best-case scenario. Most of us don’t realize it, but we’re constantly rehearsing—repeating old stories, looping past limitations, and energetically reinforcing what we don’t want.
But what happens when you flip that?
What happens when you start embodying the version of you who expects more… and receives it?
I’ll take you behind the scenes of my own thought loops (including a real moment in therapy), share wisdom from Viktor Frankl that’s shaped how I coach, and guide you through a simple but powerful way to shift your state right now.
Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode:
- Why your “just being honest” mindset might actually be keeping you stuck
- How to break free from the loop of past-based expectations
- The flying metaphor from Viktor Frankl that changed how I hold space for others
- Why it’s essential to hold the highest version of yourself—and your people
- A simple somatic activation practice to rehearse your best-case reality now
Ready to go deeper?
I’m now accepting a limited number of clients into my private 12-week 1:1 transformation program—a high-touch, personalized coaching experience designed to help you embody your highest self and unlock what’s next.
This isn’t a course. This is me and you, side by side. I’ll hold the most powerful version of you—until you can hold her for yourself.
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You can apply or learn more here: https://melaniemishler.com/work-together
If this episode spoke to you, I’d love to hear from you.
Leave a review, share it with a friend, or tag me on Instagram (@melanie.mishler) and tell me what you’re now rehearsing instead.
Let’s create your best-case scenario—together.
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