What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...
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What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...
Rejection or Redirection? How the Universe Clears Our Path
Powerful Stuff
32 minutes
4 months ago
Rejection or Redirection? How the Universe Clears Our Path
Have you ever felt like something fell through...a job, a relationship, an opportunity...and it left you wondering if you weren’t good enough? In this episode of Powerful Stuff, I share a personal story about a misaligned retreat that fell apart at the last minute, and how it actually became one of my biggest reminders that the universe has my back. I’ll walk you through the exact tools I used-from Byron Katie’s The Work to Existential-Kink-inspired shadow work to acceptance and choice- and s...
Powerful Stuff
What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...