What happens when you spend your whole life chasing perfection and never feeling like you’re enough? In this episode, I’m opening up about the struggle to appreciate myself and why celebrating even the smallest wins felt impossible for so long. How do you break free from constantly feeling like a failure? It’s a journey I’m still on, but one that’s been painfully eye-opening. Curious to hear the real story? Grab your coffee, and let’s get into it. ☕️
I’m talking about something that’s been on my mind lately—how to let your subconscious do its thing. Why some of your best ideas come when you’re not thinking too hard? Yeah, me too. Let’s dive into why over-preparing might not be the answer and how giving yourself a little space can make all the difference. Grab a coffee and hang out with me while we chat about it!
I’m sharing my journey of learning to finally put myself first after years of working 16-hour days and always putting everything else before my own needs. From starting work at 10 years old to juggling multiple jobs in the corporate world and building businesses, I’ve always put myself last. But now, I’ve realized the importance of rest, self-care, and slowing down. If you’ve been stuck in the hustle and feeling burned out, it’s time to take a step back and prioritize you.
We’ll talk about why imposter syndrome shows up, how it messes with our heads, and, more importantly, how to stop letting it hold us back. Because feeling like an imposter is normal—but letting it stop you? That’s not an option.
yup, i'm diving headfirst into the comparison trap—because we’ve all been there. Why is it that we feel fine one minute, and then after a quick scroll on Instagram, we’re suddenly questioning our entire existence?
Alright, so in this first episode, We'll talk about something we all deal with but don’t always admit—self-sabotage. How we’re often the biggest thing standing in our own way, inspired by this mind-blowing book, The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest. I get real about my own struggles with tripping myself up, why we do it, and how maybe... just maybe... we can stop overthinking everything and actually start moving forward.