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S2 E7: When the Right Choice Turns Into the Wrong Life

S2 E7: When the Right Choice Turns Into the Wrong Life

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Episode Summary

Sometimes you make the thoughtful choice.
The responsible choice.
The aligned choice.

And months later, you’re sitting in a life that doesn’t feel like your own, wondering how something so “right” could feel so wrong.

In this episode, Jessica shares a deeply personal chapter: a cross-country move that made perfect sense on paper and became one of the most challenging seasons of her life. It’s a story of identity, misalignment, resilience, and the unexpected clarity that emerges when everything falls apart.

If you’ve ever supported someone you love, made the responsible call, followed the plan, and still ended up questioning everything — this conversation will speak to you.

What We Cover

• When the right decision leads to the wrong reality
• The emotional cost of ignoring your inner knowing
• Why high achievers stay too long in misaligned seasons
• The guilt we carry when “the dream” doesn’t feel good
• How to decode what your body is telling you
• What your choices are actually teaching you
• The turning point that changes everything
• And the clarity questions that shift your entire direction


Clarity Reset Action

Jessica walks you through three key questions to help you understand whether you’re living inside an outdated decision — and what your next steps need to be.

Mentioned in This Episode

• The Clarity in 10 Reset
• The Courage to Pause Waitlist
• Clarity Coaching Calls with Jessica

About Jessica

Jessica Cumming is an Executive Life Strategist helping high-achieving professionals rebuild their next chapter without burnout or apology. She blends clarity, strategy, and manifestation to help leaders create a life that actually feels like theirs.


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