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Stop Getting in Your Own Way: How to Break Free from Negative Self-Talk and Finally Move Forward
What if the only thing standing between you and your goals was not time, money, or resources, but you?
In this episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, host Teri P. Cox explores one of the most common and frustrating roadblocks to success: getting in our own way. Through negative self-talk, procrastination, perfectionism, and constant comparison, we often create the very obstacles that hold us back.
Drawing from her own experiences, Teri breaks down how to recognize the destructive inner dialogue that fuels fear and self-doubt, and she shares practical strategies for replacing it with positive, empowering action. From reframing “failure” as a learning process to redefining comfort zones, Teri shows how even the smallest daily steps forward create real momentum.
Tune in to episode 19 of Connecting the Golden Dots and gain concrete tools for building resilience, including gratitude practices, journaling, mindfulness, and surrounding yourself with supportive communities. If you have ever felt stuck, sabotaged your own progress, or held yourself back with “not enough” thinking, this episode will help you push past the mental blocks and step boldly into your goals.
- How to recognize when negative self-talk is derailing your progress (2:30)
- Simple ways to interrupt and reframe destructive inner dialogue (4:10)
- The “dance of life”: why progress doesn’t move in a straight line (7:40)
- Success can be as frightening as failure (14:30)
- How to redefine “failure” as a learning experience, not an ending (16:20)
- The comfort zone is not a solid wall (27:00)
- How comparison steals joy—and what to do instead (31:50)
- Setting goals and taking small actions (35:10)
- Practical tips to overcome procrastination and perfectionism (41:20)
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21. The Gratitude Gap: Why Feeling Thankful Isn’t Enough and What Happens When You Finally Say It
30:32||Ep. 21Gratitude often lives quietly inside our minds, tucked into late-night reflections or holiday traditions. We feel thankful, we recognize our blessings, and we promise ourselves we will slow down and appreciate what we have. But what if the real power of gratitude comes not from feeling it, but from expressing it?In this solo episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, host Teri P. Cox takes a thoughtful and refreshing look at what she calls the Gratitude Gap. It is the space between being grateful on the inside and sharing that gratitude with the people who deserve to hear it. Through relatable personal stories and eye-opening research about the effects of gratitude on health, longevity, and emotional resilience, Teri shows how closing this gap can strengthen relationships and enrich daily life in ways we often overlook.You will hear simple and meaningful practices that turn gratitude into action, including speaking heartfelt appreciation, taking mindful gratitude walks, using small reminders to interrupt negative spirals, and reconnecting with the beauty in ordinary moments. Teri also opens her own gratitude list, offering a glimpse into the people, memories, and experiences that continue to shape her life.Tune in to episode 21 of Connecting the Golden Dots and discover how expressing gratitude out loud can shift your mindset, deepen your connections, and bring more warmth and meaning into your everyday life.Episode Takeaways:The two halves of gratitude (and why most people only practice one) (2:40)Why expressing gratitude deepens relationships and strengthens community (6:10)How gratitude boosts resilience through illness, loss, and unexpected change (10:10)Why expressing gratitude fuels empathy, compassion, and reciprocity (14:10)How nightly gratitude can improve your sleep quality and lower your heart rate (16:20)Using gratitude walks to reconnect with beauty, presence, and joy (19:00)Small, daily practices that close the Gratitude Gap (21:00)Teri's personal gratitude list and how to start your own (24:10)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
20. The Alphabet Soup of Managing Pain: How Three Acronyms Can Change Your Life
41:20||Ep. 20Pain affects everyone at some point, whether from an injury, the effects of aging, or the stress of daily life. What if managing pain and improving health could be made simpler by remembering a few powerful acronyms?In this solo episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, host Teri P. Cox shares the “alphabet soup” of strategies that helped her countless times to recover from injuries and reclaim her energy. From the well-known RICE method to the more effective MEAT framework and the life-changing SMART goal system, Teri explains how these simple acronyms can shift the way you approach pain, wellness, and even personal growth.You will hear practical tips for increasing physical activity, improving sleep quality, making better food choices, and even changing thought patterns, all designed to help you reduce pain and build resilience. More than quick fixes, these approaches create sustainable habits that improve not just your body but also your mindset and overall quality of life.Tune in to episode 20 of Connecting the Golden Dots and discover how these easy-to-remember tools can guide you toward better health, stronger habits, and lasting transformation.Episode TakeawaysThe meaning of RICE and how it supports recovery in the short term (04:30)Why MEAT is now considered a better option for healing and long-term mobility (07:40)How SMART goals apply not just to pain management but to every area of life (8:00)Examples of setting specific, measurable, and realistic goals for physical activity (10:10)The importance of sleep quality and a practical nightly routine for healing (12:00)Emotional and mental strategies for pain management (19:10)How nutrition choices can reduce inflammation and speed recovery (23:00)The role of hydration and supplements in supporting long-term health (28:50)The importance of taking time to care for yourself (33:20)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
18. When Life Forces You to Slow Down: The Self-Care Wake-Up Call We All Need
31:04||Ep. 18In a world that rewards hustle, glorifies busyness, and rarely encourages rest, many of us push through exhaustion until our bodies say, "enough." But what happens when your immune system, your energy, and even your joy collapse under the weight of nonstop doing?In Episode 18 of Connecting the Golden Dots, Teri Cox shares a deeply personal and empowering message about the hidden cost of ignoring downtime, and why "me time" isn't a luxury, but a lifeline. After a series of illnesses, injuries, and life changes, Teri was forced to confront the truth: rest and self-care are not signs of weakness. They're the foundation of resilience. From her 24/7 work life to finally embracing long walks, meditation, and joy-filled moments, she's redefining productivity and balance.Tune in as Teri breaks down how quality me time recharges your mind, body, and spirit, and why you should stop feeling guilty for taking it. This isn't just about self-care. It's about building a life you don't need to escape from.Episode Takeaways:Why "me time" isn't optional. What happens when health issues force us to stop (2:40)The toxic loop of guilt around rest (6:30)Why stepping away from tasks (even briefly) can reboot your brain and boost productivity (10:50)The power of daily walks, dancing, and live performances in creating soul-aligned energy (15:40)How "me time" strengthens relationships (21:10)Quiet time = clarity time (24:30)Make mornings count (28:10)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
17. Feeling Drained and Discouraged? Here’s How to Reclaim Your Energy, Clarity, and Joy, Starting Now
38:03||Ep. 17When life feels heavy and the world seems to be spinning faster every day, it’s easy to slip into a spiral of negativity. The news cycle, personal struggles, and emotional fatigue can chip away at your well-being. But what if the way back to joy, resilience, and clarity doesn’t require a dramatic life overhaul? What if it just takes a shift in how you start your day, the energy you surround yourself with, and the thoughts you choose to nurture?In today’s episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, we dive into the transformative power of gratitude and the practical strategies you can use to stay grounded when life feels chaotic. Teri shares how she has learned to reframe negative self-talk, boost her mood through simple rituals, and rediscover joy after years of caregiving and personal loss. From creating a gratitude practice to limiting digital noise and being intentional with your energy, this episode is filled with actionable tips to help you shift from emotional burnout to soulful presence.Episode takeawaysWhy your attitude shapes your health and energy more than you think (1:50)The fastest way to break a cycle of negative self-talk (4:20)Three things you can do every morning to reset your mindset (9:00)How music and movement instantly shift your mood (11:10)Why giving doesn’t have to involve money, and still brings joy (14:00)The surprising link between gratitude and emotional well-being (18:00)The ripple effect of positivity (24:10)Why you should embrace how blessed you are more often (28:30)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
16. The 3-Minute Habit That Will Rescue Your Goals From Summer Distractions
34:04||Ep. 16We all face the challenge of staying focused in a world full of distractions—especially as the seasons change and summer encourages us to loosen our routines. Maintaining clarity and productivity can be difficult when life pulls us in multiple directions, but having a clear sense of purpose can make all the difference. From the constant buzz of social media to shifting responsibilities and the irresistible pull of warm-weather activities, this episode is a reminder that focus isn’t about rigidity—it’s about choosing what truly matters.In today’s episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, we explore how to stay focused during the busy summer months by setting realistic goals and breaking them down into manageable daily steps. We discuss the power of to-do lists, optimizing your workspace, staying energized with breaks and hydration, and creating healthy boundaries with technology. We also highlight the importance of weaving joy into your schedule—through activities that refuel you—so you can stay motivated without losing sight of your priorities.Episode takeaways:Why focus feels hard—and why it matters (0:30)The foundation: Goal setting and visual reminders (3:15)Small steps, big impact: Building daily momentum (6:00)Planning with purpose: To-do lists and nighttime prep (8:30)Balancing work and play with a summer schedule (11:30)Creating a focus-friendly workspace (14:30)Tech boundaries, energy management, and taking breaks (17:30)Monthly planning and the importance of joy (21:00)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
15. When Change Crashes In Uninvited. How To Respond Before It Overwhelms You
19:44||Ep. 15As we've already shared on this podcast, there are two types of change. The first is the kind we initiate, one we seek out and work toward with intention. The second is the kind that arrives without warning, uninvited and unexpected. At first glance, these two types of change may seem like opposite sides of the same coin, but they share one undeniable truth: you'll have to deal with both.In today's episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, we talk about how to prepare ourselves for the kind of change that breaks into our lives, kicking the door, and the importance of self-advocacy when dealing with our health. We also go through the finishing touches of the last episode, as we cover how to allergy-proof our house. You'll hear tips and practical advice on creating an allergy-free environment and a real-life example of the importance of self-advocating for your health.Episode takeaways:Why it is crucial to fight humidity if you suffer from allergies (2:30)How often do you change your bedding? (3:50)When was the last time you changed your AC filters? (5:00)Dealing with unexpected change (7:30)Why wouldn't you persevere if your health is on the line? (13:00)Don't let complications dictate the rhythm (16:10)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
14. Rebirth, Renewal… and Runny Noses? How To Tackle Springtime Allergies
19:00||Ep. 14As we watch the gray months of winter fade in the rearview mirror, the bright and warm days of spring hit our windshield, bringing renewal, fresh starts, and new energy. But for many, spring also arrives with sneezing, watery eyes, and relentless allergy flare-ups.In today's episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, we take a moment to appreciate the beauty of spring—the symbolism of rebirth and nature's vibrant transformation that exudes love. But we also tackle the not-so-glamorous side of the season: asthma and seasonal allergies. If only by reading these lines, you feel your nose itch, or your eyes start to fill with tears, and you can see yourself sneezing and coughing while everyone else is enjoying the fresh air, you're not alone.Episode takeaways:The sun is out, the birds are chirping, and the days are longer! (2:40)About the symbolism and positive vibes of spring (4:40)The not-so-glamorous side of spring (6:00)How to prevent and be prepared for spring allergies (8:40)Pro tips from an allergy veteran (11:30)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook
13. Want To Make Your Days Feel Twice As Long? The Secret to Slow Time Down Starting Today
26:43||Ep. 13Have you ever noticed the more you look at the clock, the faster time flies? What is it, then, that makes days during holidays feel longer if they have the same 24 hours any other day has?In today's episode of Connecting the Golden Dots, I invite you to take a breather, become more mindful of how you spend your time, and reflect on the impact of stepping away from the clock for a moment. As we age, our perception of time shifts, and the sensation that days grow shorter only intensifies. There's no point in trying to stop time; it moves forward relentlessly—many brilliant minds have tried and failed. While we can't slow time itself, we can make it feel less fleeting and learn to savor our 24 hours twice as much.Tune in as we dive deep into practical ways of turning your days longer, learn to balance routine tasks with new experiences, and explore tools to keep our minds as sharp as possible. You'll also hear about why social media is so effective at distorting our sense of time, the difference between "clock time" and "mind time," and much more.What if we change the perspective on how we look at time? (2:30)Clock time and mind time, what's the difference? (5:00)Why do days feel longer during holidays? (7:10)How to find the sweet spot between routine and new activities (9:50)Why laughter and joy are great for modifying how we experience time (13:00)What causes us to lose track of time while scrolling mindlessly? (17:20)Make the best out of every day (22:00)Let's ConnectWebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebook