I think we’ve all experienced the magnetic pull toward something you know doesn't serve you. Maybe it's the text you shouldn't send, the boundary you keep putting off, the dynamic you swore you would never repeat again. That voice that whispers “maybe this time it will be different.” That's the pull of your patterning. It's not weakness, it's wiring. The patterns that pull us aren’t random. They're rooted in familiarity. They’re your nervous system's way of trying to complete a story ...
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I think we’ve all experienced the magnetic pull toward something you know doesn't serve you. Maybe it's the text you shouldn't send, the boundary you keep putting off, the dynamic you swore you would never repeat again. That voice that whispers “maybe this time it will be different.” That's the pull of your patterning. It's not weakness, it's wiring. The patterns that pull us aren’t random. They're rooted in familiarity. They’re your nervous system's way of trying to complete a story ...
Ep. 25: Choosing Growth Over Comfort with Josh Radnor
Grow with Robin Breckenridge
1 hour 25 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. 25: Choosing Growth Over Comfort with Josh Radnor
This is such a special episode for me because I’m joined by someone I not only deeply admire as an artist, but also as a human being. Josh Radnor is an actor, writer, director, musician, and husband whose healing journey has completely transformed the way he shows up in the world. Through our work together, Josh has shown me what it looks like to live with intention, to do the deep inner work, and to allow that healing to ripple outward into his art and relationships. In our conversat...
Grow with Robin Breckenridge
I think we’ve all experienced the magnetic pull toward something you know doesn't serve you. Maybe it's the text you shouldn't send, the boundary you keep putting off, the dynamic you swore you would never repeat again. That voice that whispers “maybe this time it will be different.” That's the pull of your patterning. It's not weakness, it's wiring. The patterns that pull us aren’t random. They're rooted in familiarity. They’re your nervous system's way of trying to complete a story ...