Join Fatima Bey The MindShifter as she reads her original written works in her own voice. These are not podcasts interviews or commentary. They are spoken thought seeds.
As an International MindShift Coach known for deep life wisdom, Fatima explores the inner patterns that shape how we think, choose, and live. Each audio blog offers a focused reflection designed to interrupt autopilot thinking and invite real internal change.
These episodes are for listeners who prefer depth over noise and clarity over motivation hype. Whether you are commuting, resting, or intentionally making space to think, the Audio Blog delivers reflection you can sit with and return to.
In a digital landscape filled with artificial voices and surface-level content, The MindShifter Audio Blog is intentionally human. Every episode is recorded in Fatima’s real voice, carrying the nuance, emphasis, and presence that written words alone cannot convey.
Listen often. Let the thoughts land. Growth happens quietly.
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Join Fatima Bey The MindShifter as she reads her original written works in her own voice. These are not podcasts interviews or commentary. They are spoken thought seeds.
As an International MindShift Coach known for deep life wisdom, Fatima explores the inner patterns that shape how we think, choose, and live. Each audio blog offers a focused reflection designed to interrupt autopilot thinking and invite real internal change.
These episodes are for listeners who prefer depth over noise and clarity over motivation hype. Whether you are commuting, resting, or intentionally making space to think, the Audio Blog delivers reflection you can sit with and return to.
In a digital landscape filled with artificial voices and surface-level content, The MindShifter Audio Blog is intentionally human. Every episode is recorded in Fatima’s real voice, carrying the nuance, emphasis, and presence that written words alone cannot convey.
Listen often. Let the thoughts land. Growth happens quietly.
👉 Explore coaching for clarity and inner growth:
FatimaBey.com/mindshift-coaching
👉 Read the original written blogs or search by topic:
👉 Media, speaking, and collaborations:
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In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey reveals why personal growth often feels invisible while it is actively happening. This episode reframes progress, dismantles comparison, and exposes how impatience blinds us to real transformation already underway.
This is a grounding reflection on consistency, perception, and learning to recognize growth before it announces itself.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:19 Why we miss our own progress
0:52 The invisible inches forward
1:18 Standing on the slope you climbed
1:40 Growth that feels “normal”
2:05 Why your brain hides progress
2:43 Tracking growth differently
3:01 The comparison trap
3:57 What real progress looks like
4:53 Progress vs perfection
5:22 The patience problem
5:44 When breakthroughs feel ordinary
MindShift Moments
• Growth rarely announces itself
• Progress feels normal before it feels visible
• Comparison distorts perception
• Consistency compounds
• Recognition fuels momentum
Quotes
“You’re looking for the mountain while standing on the slope you climbed.”
“Progress is increasing your batting average, not achieving perfection.”
“Your breakthrough will feel like Tuesday.”
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