It's Time to Get Off The Struggle Bus {4.08.26}
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Struggle is not a sign that something is wrong with you. It's human, it's biological, and yes — even I get caught in it sometimes too.
In this episode, I get honest about the moment I realized I'd been making choices that were keeping me in a state of "almost there," and what it took to decide it was finally time to get off the struggle bus.
- The primal brain is wired to keep you stuck — not to be difficult, but to keep you safe and comfortable
- Staying stuck in the struggle is a choice, even when it doesn't feel like one
- Good planning without follow-through is still stagnation — and recognizing that gap is part of the work
- The moment of clarity doesn't arrive with all the answers. It arrives with a decision: is the discomfort of staying stuck now greater than the discomfort of moving forward?
- You don't need to know exactly what's next to start making different choices
- Releasing what's comfortable and known is uncomfortable — and also kind of fun
The struggle bus does not have a lock on the door. You can get off it any time you decide to.
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