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Living with your Thoughts
Tracy Moxey
210 episodes
4 days ago
Hosted by Tracy Moxey Mindset and Emotional Mastery Coach. We live with our thousands of thoughts everyday. These thoughts determine how we live our lives, our success, our downfalls, our illness, our quality of life. Whether we are at peace or at war with ourselves. Join me and explore where your thoughts originate and how you can learn to manage them.
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Hosted by Tracy Moxey Mindset and Emotional Mastery Coach. We live with our thousands of thoughts everyday. These thoughts determine how we live our lives, our success, our downfalls, our illness, our quality of life. Whether we are at peace or at war with ourselves. Join me and explore where your thoughts originate and how you can learn to manage them.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Episode 197 The people who test you Teach you - Find meaning in the relationships that stretch your patience
Living with your Thoughts
13 minutes 2 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 197 The people who test you Teach you - Find meaning in the relationships that stretch your patience

This episode explores the role of challenging people in our lives and how they can either drain us or teach us. Everyone encounters difficult individuals—whether colleagues, family, or friends—but the key is shifting perspective: are they obstacles, or are they teachers?

Why people feel challenging:

  • Clashing values that make it hard to see their perspective.

  • Different communication styles.

  • They mirror something we dislike or haven’t resolved in ourselves.

  • They trigger old wounds, insecurities, or patterns.

Important distinction:

  • Toxic people are harmful and should be avoided.

  • Challenging but non-toxic people often help us grow, even if it’s uncomfortable.

Lessons challenging people teach us:

  • Practicing patience.

  • Strengthening communication.

  • Setting and defending boundaries.

  • Learning forgiveness and letting go.

  • Discovering who we are when tested.

Practical strategies:

  1. Set clear boundaries—define what you will/won’t accept.

  2. Pause before reacting—respond calmly instead of reacting emotionally.

  3. Reframe the situation—ask, “What can I learn here?”

  4. Separate the human from the behavior—get curious rather than judgmental.

  5. Choose your battles—not everything deserves a reaction.

  6. Walk away when needed—protect your energy and peace.

Reflection exercise:
Think of a difficult person in your life. What makes them challenging? What emotions do they bring up? What might they be teaching you about yourself? Decide whether to invest in the relationship or let it go.

Takeaway:
Challenging people are unavoidable, but they shape us. Some we keep close, others we release—but all can teach us patience, resilience, and growth. By approaching them with curiosity instead of judgement, we transform frustration into learning.

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Living with your Thoughts
Hosted by Tracy Moxey Mindset and Emotional Mastery Coach. We live with our thousands of thoughts everyday. These thoughts determine how we live our lives, our success, our downfalls, our illness, our quality of life. Whether we are at peace or at war with ourselves. Join me and explore where your thoughts originate and how you can learn to manage them.