This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...
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This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...
The Weight of Being "Enough" Do you feel guilty when you're not being productive? You're not alone. In this powerful opening episode of The Five Minute Climb's new season, we dive deep into the universal struggle of carrying the weight of constant productivity expectations. Through an intimate community reflection, we hear a raw and honest account of someone grappling with productivity-linked guilt – a feeling many of us know too well. Milo challenges the notion that our worth is tied to ou...
The Five Minute Climb
This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...