Podcast | Mindset
Episode 41| July 20, 2024
How to Overcome Limiting Beliefs w/ Sarah Thomas
The Weeds She Has Been Pulling Her Whole Life
As a kid, Sarah Thomas was overweight. As a teen, she swung to anorexia. And the whole time, the people who loved her told her what she would never be.
Too big. Not college material. Better off working for someone else.
Hear something enough and it roots in you like a weed.
So she learned to pull the weeds, over and over, and plant what she actually wanted.
In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, wellness coach Sarah Thomas shares how she became the first woman in her family to go to college, built Burn Fat and Feast, and still does the daily work of rewriting the beliefs she was handed.
Limiting beliefs are deeply rooted. You do not pull them once. You pull them for life.
If old voices are still writing your story, this conversation hands you the shovel.
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“Limiting beliefs are like weeds. You pull them, and they grow back, so you keep pulling.”
– Sarah Thomas
Fast Skim & Timestamps
- 0:00 Meet Sarah: Wellness and Burn Fat and Feast
- 1:38 Her Superpower: Uprooting Limiting Beliefs
- 3:03 The Beliefs She Was Handed as a Kid
- 4:49 First in Her Family to Go to College
- 6:42 Helping Others Is How She Heals
- 7:38 The What-If List That Started It
- 8:07 Therapy, Support, and the Inner Work
- 10:05 Sticky Notes and Showing Up Anyway
Key Takeaways
- Your superpower is often the thing you do without thinking, the one you had to learn the hard way.
- What you hear repeated becomes what you believe. Old voices can write a story you never chose.
- Limiting beliefs are like weeds. You pull them once, and they grow back, so it becomes a practice.
- Helping others do the work is how you keep doing your own.
- Start with a what-if list. It is permission to imagine a different path.
- Therapy, supportive people, and daily self-talk are the real tools. Show up as her before you feel like her.
Three Petite Practice® Questions
1. Which belief about myself did I inherit rather than choose?
2. What weed do I need to pull again this week?
3. What is one what-if I have been afraid to write down?
Transcript Chapters
0:00 Meet Sarah: Wellness and Burn Fat and Feast
1:38 Her Superpower: Uprooting Limiting Beliefs
3:03 The Beliefs She Was Handed as a Kid
4:49 First in Her Family to Go to College
6:42 Helping Others Is How She Heals
7:38 The What-If List That Started It
8:07 Therapy, Support, and the Inner Work
10:05 Sticky Notes and Showing Up Anyway
Meet My Guest

Sarah Thomas
Wellness Coach & Founder of Burn Fat and Feast
Sarah Thomas is a wellness professional, personal trainer, nutrition coach, and menopause specialist, and the creator of Burn Fat and Feast, an online membership helping women through perimenopause and menopause.
The first woman in her family to go to college, Sarah helps women lose the weight, balance their hormones, and let go of the limiting beliefs holding them back. Find her on Instagram @burnfatandfeast.
Meet Your Host

Dr. Christiane Schroeter
TEDx Speaker & Leadership Strategist
I’m Dr. Christiane Schroeter, TEDx speaker, leadership strategist, and host of the Top 1% ranked Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast. I help leaders think clearly, speak with conviction, and take the next step during change.
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