Episode 32

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Published on:

9th Feb 2026

Stop Overthinking: Make the Next Right Choice (A Mindset Reset)

You know that feeling when your body is present, but your mind is stuck replaying old conversations, past mistakes, and the moments you wish you could redo? You’re making coffee in your kitchen, but mentally you’re back in 2019, re-living the regret, the awkward sentence, the choice you’d “fix” if time travel came with a receipt.

That loop can feel like growth. Like you’re processing, learning, improving. But often it’s just overthinking, rumination, and negative self-talk wearing a productivity costume.

In this self-development podcast episode, I share the one question that consistently pulls me out of an anxiety spiral and into momentum. It’s not hype. It’s not a grand epiphany. It’s a simple mindset tool that turns “stuck” into “moving”, especially when you feel lost, overwhelmed, or trapped in self-doubt.

Why Your Brain Gets Stuck in the Past

Your brain treats unresolved moments like open browser tabs. It keeps refreshing the same regret because the past feels certain. You can analyse it, rehearse different outcomes, punish yourself, and call it progress.

But rumination steals your attention from what actually creates change: your next decision, your next conversation, your next small action. That’s where resilience and personal growth are built.

The Question That Creates Momentum

Instead of asking “Why am I like this?” or “How do I fix my whole life?”, here’s the question that cuts through overwhelm and overthinking:

What is the next right choice?

Not the perfect choice. Not the forever plan. The next right one.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. Why rumination and regret loops feel “useful” but keep you stuck
  2. How to interrupt an overthinking spiral with a practical mental framework
  3. A simple decision-making tool to build confidence, self-worth, and resilience
  4. How small choices create big mindset shifts over time

If you’re into mindset, self-improvement, resilience, and real-world tools you can use today, press play and let’s move forward one right choice at a time.

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About the Podcast

Built Resilient
Build Unshakeable Mental and Physical Resilience
Finally! A health podcast that speaks to normal people.
Built Resilient is a show that answers the questions that are often thought about, but rarely spoken aloud.
Hosted by motivational speaker and resilience coach Bart Walsh, each episode dives into the real, raw topics people ask him after his keynote speeches.

Whether you're feeling stuck, burned out, or just know you’re meant for more, this show gives you simple, powerful strategies to level up your physical and mental health. Because resilience isn’t just about surviving. It’s about becoming stronger, sharper, and more unshakable every day.

If you're ready to build real resilience from the inside out, physically, mentally, emotionally you're in the right place.

About your host

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Bart Walsh

Bart Walsh is an actor, father, and one of Australia’s most respected voices in both fitness and resilience. As Head Coach for Jetts Fitness Australia, his professional work impacts thousands of lives, but it’s his personal journey that truly inspires.

In his early 20s, Bart was diagnosed with aggressive cancer. Rather than becoming a victim, he turned inwards, discovering that physical strength could rebuild mental resilience.

In 2020, he and his wife experienced the tragic loss of their newborn son, Aurélien. In response, Bart created Aurélien’s Workout, an annual event that transforms grief into growth and love into legacy.

Most recently, he was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative neurological condition that threatens his ability to move. But instead of giving in, Bart chose to lean in, continuing to live, teach, and speak with even greater purpose.

Now Bart has decided to pic up the mic, and give air to the important questions he gets after his presentations and workshops. Questions whose answers will help thousands of people become more resilient week over week.