Ever find yourself this close to giving up on something you actually really want? In this episode, I get real about those sneaky moments when we quit — not because it’s time to move on, but because our brains get scared, impatient, or tired of waiting for results. I share stories from my coaching work, what’s really going on in the brain when things take longer than we hoped, and a few surprisingly simple ways to stay in the game when you want to bail. This work is about learning how to stay ...
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Ever find yourself this close to giving up on something you actually really want? In this episode, I get real about those sneaky moments when we quit — not because it’s time to move on, but because our brains get scared, impatient, or tired of waiting for results. I share stories from my coaching work, what’s really going on in the brain when things take longer than we hoped, and a few surprisingly simple ways to stay in the game when you want to bail. This work is about learning how to stay ...
When You Don’t Know What You Want, But You’re Ready to Find Out
Brave Little Things
26 minutes
4 months ago
When You Don’t Know What You Want, But You’re Ready to Find Out
What if you don’t know what you want — but you do know you’re ready to figure it out? In this episode of Brave Little Things, we’re diving deep into desire — not surface-level “I want a chai latte” vibes, but that soul-level pull that keeps whispering, “There’s more for you, you know…” We’ll explore why so many of us feel disconnected from our desires, why naming them feels scary (or impossible), and how to start finding them again. I share some of the most common blocks people face — like fe...
Brave Little Things
Ever find yourself this close to giving up on something you actually really want? In this episode, I get real about those sneaky moments when we quit — not because it’s time to move on, but because our brains get scared, impatient, or tired of waiting for results. I share stories from my coaching work, what’s really going on in the brain when things take longer than we hoped, and a few surprisingly simple ways to stay in the game when you want to bail. This work is about learning how to stay ...