Self Talk with Rachel Astarte

Living the Foundation of Self—Give Yourself Grace (How Change Happens)

Rachel Astarte, LMFT Season 3 Episode 7

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In this episode, Rachel explores the three natural phases of transformation: understanding, experience, and integration. Learn why real change isn’t measured by perfection, but by the gradual embodiment of new ways of thinking, feeling, and responding.

You’ll discover how the three pillars of the Foundation of Self—Nonjudgment, Awareness, and Gentleness—help new habits become second nature, why triggers remain part of being human, and how lasting transformation unfolds one conscious choice at a time.

Whether you’re beginning your healing journey or have been practicing inner work for years, this episode offers an encouraging reminder that growth happens gradually—and that you may be much farther along than you realize.

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EPISODE TIMELINE

  • 00:00 – Opening Quote + Welcome
    Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj quote; Rachel introduces the episode “Give Yourself Grace” and the theme of inner work and growth.
  • 00:32 – The Trap of Goal-Oriented Inner Work
    How becoming hyper-focused on an “ideal self” can lead to self-judgment and forgetting how far one has come.
  • 01:33 – Recognizing Everyday Signs of Growth
    Subtle indicators of change: quicker recovery from disappointment, pausing before reacting, kinder self-talk, and healthier boundaries.
  • 02:40 – The Myth of the Ideal Self
    Reframing growth: already being where one needs to be, even as one makes changes.
  • 03:10 – Three Phases of Growth + Three Pillars of Self
    Overview of the three phases—conscious understanding, experience/practice, integration—and how they align with non-judgment, awareness, and gentleness.
  • 03:40 – Phase 1: Conscious Understanding ("Sunday Scaries" Example)
    Becoming aware that something is out of alignment, using “Sunday scaries” as an example, and celebrating awareness itself as growth.
  • 05:39 – Phase 2: Experience and Practice
    Remembering to use the tool vs. actually practicing it; repetition as learning, illustrated through students, therapy clients, and early childhood learning.
  • 07:15 – Practicing Non-Judgment + Ego Pushback
    Applying non-judgment to anxiety, working a “new muscle,” navigating ego resistance, and emphasizing gentleness during awkward phases.
  • 09:10 – Phase 3: Integration
    When tools become second nature, the nervous system recognizes alignment, and practices shift into lived experience.
  • 09:50 – Baby Bird Metaphor + Expanding Awareness
    Hatching as a metaphor for slow, natural growth; the need for gentleness; increased awareness as a sign of evolution, not “being more messed up.”
  • 11:10 – Closing Encouragement + Break Announcement
    Invitation to celebrate growth at every stage, continued gentleness, and Rachel’s note about taking August off and returning in September.

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