Common belief
“Fertility follows predictable timelines”
Discussed in 4 episodes.
This reflects mindset coaching perspectives from Rosanne Austin, JD, PCC. Always consult your medical team for clinical guidance.
Teachings
Teachings 5
Wound healing follows perceived time, not actual time - if you think more time has passed, wounds heal faster
Dr. Langer's study with rigged clocks showed wounds healed based on how much time people thought had passed, not actual elapsed time. Sleep studies confirmed biological functions follow perceived sleep amount.
On a fertility journey you can't wait until you're comfortable because you're making thousands of decisions very quickly and don't have the luxury of pondering data
Rosanne teaches this based on observing that successful women make decisions quickly on time-sensitive fertility opportunities, while those who wait for comfort miss critical windows.
Your children will come at the perfect time with their own story - who cares if they're five years behind others
Rosanne conceived her son naturally at 43, years after many of her peers, proving that divine timing creates the perfect story for each family.
Physical chasing narrows your focus and eliminates strategic thinking
When physically chasing something, you lose peripheral vision and focus only on 'what if I don't catch this' instead of 'what are all the ways I could achieve this.'
Stories about time, money, chances, age, and how things are supposed to happen can absolutely block women from receiving the things that can help them conceive
Rosanne identified these exact story patterns as creating a minefield of blocks in her own journey, and once she began addressing them, she saw incremental results in a blink of an eye.
