
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
The Nutrient Benefit of Looking Backwards
Can looking backwards be nourishing?
In this episode of The Living Aligned Podcast, Iesha Delune reframes what it means to look back, transforming it from a practice of self-criticism into one of nourishment, learning, and emotional maturity.
Many of us have been taught that “there’s no point looking back”, that the past can’t be changed, or that reflection will only pull us into negativity. But what if, instead, looking backwards is one of the most nutrient-rich skills for growth and alignment?
Iesha unpacks the resistance many people have to reflection - from spiritual bypassing (“just stay in the now”) to recovery-based rigidity (“never look back”) - and reveals why our past experiences are essential sources of wisdom. Through her signature blend of clarity and compassion, she explores how the process of intentional, strategic reflection allows us to learn from what has already been lived, without sinking into self-judgment or regret.
Using relatable examples, from toddlers learning to walk, to athletes refining their form, to everyday relationship conversations, Iesha demonstrates how reflection helps us build skill, presence, and authenticity. When we ask: What went well? What could I do differently next time? we transform hindsight into an ally for alignment.
She also connects this process to earlier teachings from the series:
🌿 How resourced or unresourced we are shapes how we show up.
💬 Reflection helps us recognise patterns — like people-pleasing, defensiveness, or withdrawal, and replace them with more congruent responses.
💗 Owning our reflections in conversation (“I’ve been thinking about that exchange and what I could do differently next time”) deepens trust and connection.
✨ In this episode, explore:
- The difference between reflective learning and dwelling in the past.
- Why looking backwards, with intention, is essential to authentic growth.
- How to use reflection as a practical skill for communication and congruence.
- Ways to re-enter past moments with compassion, for yourself and others.
- How conscious self-reflection can even change someone’s experience of the past through genuine acknowledgment.
By learning to look back wisely, you gather the nutrients of experience that help you move forward — more awake, resourced, and aligned.
Welcome to The Living Aligned Podcast — where reflection becomes nourishment, and awareness becomes transformation.
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