
How to Change Your Thoughts
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Welcome back to Midlife with Brooke, where we explore the emotional, relational, and spiritual challenges unique to women in midlife—and how to move through them with grace and purpose.
In this episode, Brooke Oniki unpacks the art and neuroscience of changing your thoughts, especially the deeply ingrained ones that shape how you feel about yourself, your relationships, and your past. With wisdom and real-life stories, Brooke introduces the transformative concept of ladder thoughts—a practical tool to shift your mindset one believable step at a time.
You’ll learn:
- Why your thoughts matter more than you think
- How beliefs are just repeated thoughts—and how to interrupt them
- What ladder thoughts are and why they work (especially when positive affirmations don’t)
- Real-world examples of thought transformation about body image, motherhood, and difficult relationships
- How faith and gratitude can anchor new ways of thinking
Whether you’re struggling with self-judgment, parenting regrets, or tricky family dynamics, this episode offers a compassionate and empowering framework to help you climb out of limiting beliefs and into peace and perspective.
Try this this week:
Think about a relationship or belief where you're stuck in negative thinking. Then, identify one "rung" up the ladder—a thought that feels just a little better and more true. Practice that step until it feels natural, then climb the next one. No rush. Just grace.
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If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or leave Brooke a message at brooke@brookeoniki.com—she’d love to hear how you’re applying this inner work.