
Ever catch yourself giving up on something too soon because it didn’t come naturally right away?
Yeah… your brain does that. It loves to convince you that if it’s meant for you, it should feel easy.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a personal story about learning to sing Golden by HUNTR/X from K-Pop Demon Hunters — and how my voice became the perfect metaphor for self-trust, practice, and patience. What started as “I just can’t hit those notes” turned into proof that with repetition and belief, you can literally rewire your brain (and your life).
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