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How to Stop Repeating Old Patterns and Create New Neural Pathways

How to Stop Repeating Old Patterns and Create New Neural Pathways

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In this episode of The Unbreakable Mindset Podcast, Jude Daunt dives deep into the science and psychology behind learned behaviours — and how to reprogram your mind to respond differently.

You’ll discover why so many of your emotional patterns, habits, and reactions were learned early in life — and how awareness, reflection, and repetition can completely rewire your brain.

Jude shares real client stories, neuroscience insights from experts like Dr. Joe Dispenza and Dr. Bruce Lipton, and practical steps you can start today to unlearn anxiety, people-pleasing, overthinking, and avoidance.

If you’ve ever felt stuck in repeating cycles or wondered why certain emotions keep resurfacing, this episode will give you the clarity and tools to shift for good.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why everything you feel and believe is a learned behaviour
  • How childhood patterns shape your emotional responses as an adult
  • The neuroscience behind rewiring and neuroplasticity
  • Practical steps to unlearn anxiety, people-pleasing, or self-criticism
  • How reflection helps you break subconscious patterns
  • Why changing your reactions changes your manifestations and results

Resources & Mentions:

  • Dr. Joe Dispenza – on rewiring the brain through thought
  • Dr. Bruce LiptonThe Biology of Belief
  • Dr. Andrew Huberman – on neuroplasticity and emotional regulation

Connect with Jude:

🎧 Listen to more episodes: The Unbreakable Mindset Podcast

💻 Learn about the Unbreakable Mindset Academy: www.unbreakablemindsetacademy.co.uk

📲 DM on Instagram: @judedauntcoaching

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