#23 - When You're Close to What You Want But Can't Reach It
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We often move too quickly through life, preventing us from truly hearing ourselves. This episode invites you to slow down and explore what shapes your inner world, rather than just managing symptoms. It's a journey into self discovery where we gently examine feelings of fear and regret, and how peace can sometimes feel unsettling, especially when dealing with anxiety. In this episode, we explore:
- Why “trying harder” often keeps you stuck
- How outsourcing self-trust delays your life
- The subtle ways productivity can become emotional avoidance
- Why calm can feel unsettling when intensity has been your baseline
- How protective roles shape identity—and limit growth
- What actually creates lasting emotional change
- Where am I waiting for permission I may never receive?
- What emotion might I have to feel if I truly went after what I want?
- Which protective role am I afraid to loosen?
- What would it feel like to let calm be unfamiliar, not wrong?
If you’ve ever felt close to what you want—but unable to reach it—this conversation is for you.Reflection questions to sit with:Resources & SupportLearn more or explore support at https://www.sincerepractice.com
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