Simple Way to Reset Your Mind Quickly

Simple Way to Reset Your Mind Quickly

Author: Wendi Bergin November 25, 2025 Duration: 21:52

In This Episode
• Why gratitude works even when life feels upside down
• How gratitude is a skill, not just a personality trait
• The difference between reacting and dwelling
• Why negativity is the “easy slope” our brains love
• How God teaches us through opportunities to grow
• Wendi’s “I’ll just be grateful” mantra
• Funny but true gratitude list items
• How gratitude strengthens resilience and self-reliance
• Why controlling your thoughts changes everything
• A simple challenge to jumpstart your own gratitude practice

Takeaways
• Gratitude interrupts the mental spiral and rewires your thoughts.
• You don’t have to pretend hard things aren’t hard. You just don’t have to stay there.
• Small moments of gratitude move you closer to God’s solutions.
• Your brain will follow your lead if you tell it what to look for.
• Fun gratitude items make the practice easier to stick with.

Wendi’s Invitations

Make a list of your top 5–10 “go-to gratitudes.”

Use the mantra: “I’ll just be grateful.” Let it flip your brain into gratitude mode.

Links
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👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: joyfulprepgroup.com


Wendi Bergin hosts Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared, a space where the romanticized idea of off-grid living meets the reality of a busy schedule. This podcast is built on the understanding that building a self-reliant life happens in small, consistent steps rather than dramatic leaps. You'll hear conversations that dig into the tangible skills of gardening, food preservation, and kitchen efficiency, all framed around integrating them into the life you already have. Wendi’s approach is notably calm and practical, stripping away the overwhelm often found online. Episodes serve as a guide to building a pantry, understanding food storage, and cultivating a resilient mindset without requiring a hundred acres. The focus is always on the achievable, emphasizing that homesteading is less about a location and more about a set of purposeful, daily choices. Tune in for a common-sense companion on the path to preparedness and greater self-reliance, wherever you happen to be planting your roots.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 211

Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared
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