#62: 🙏🏼 Mindset Shifts That Actually Change Your Life
Mon Feb 02 2026
What if the things that irritate you most about other people are actually invitations to grow?
In this episode of Messy on Purpose, Fylisha and Lee dive into the real, unfiltered work of self-growth—gratitude, mindset shifts, self-awareness, and the uncomfortable moments that force us to look inward instead of outward.
This conversation isn’t about pretending to be positive or spiritually bypassing hard emotions. It’s about recognizing patterns, questioning our reactions, and understanding how gratitude can shift your entire perspective—if you’re willing to practice it consistently.
We talk about:
How judgment often reveals what still needs healing
Why gratitude isn’t automatic—it’s a skill
The power of mindset shifts that actually stick
Catching yourself before reacting
Growth that happens in real life, not just on social media
This episode is reflective, honest, and deeply relatable. If you’re in a season of self-work, questioning old habits, or learning how to respond differently to life, this one will hit home.
Sometimes growth doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from seeing differently.
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What if the things that irritate you most about other people are actually invitations to grow? In this episode of Messy on Purpose, Fylisha and Lee dive into the real, unfiltered work of self-growth—gratitude, mindset shifts, self-awareness, and the uncomfortable moments that force us to look inward instead of outward. This conversation isn’t about pretending to be positive or spiritually bypassing hard emotions. It’s about recognizing patterns, questioning our reactions, and understanding how gratitude can shift your entire perspective—if you’re willing to practice it consistently. We talk about: How judgment often reveals what still needs healing Why gratitude isn’t automatic—it’s a skill The power of mindset shifts that actually stick Catching yourself before reacting Growth that happens in real life, not just on social media This episode is reflective, honest, and deeply relatable. If you’re in a season of self-work, questioning old habits, or learning how to respond differently to life, this one will hit home. Sometimes growth doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from seeing differently.