Becoming In the Middle

I Failed As a Friend

9 min · 4. Mai 2026
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I had an experience where I didn't show up as I wanted to for my friend. In addition to feeling guilty, I'm trying to figure out how I can do better. Interesting in more of my thoughts? Follow my writing on Substack [https://aliciahowardbecoming.substack.com/].

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A Real-Life Lesson in Creation, Alignment, and Unexpected Results

In this episode, I share a personal experience that taught me two powerful lessons about applying the principles of creation in everyday life. While my application wasn't perfect, the experience revealed something important: the principles still work. Even in imperfection, I still saw meaningful results, which deepened my understanding of how reliable and consistent these principles truly are. I don't go into depth explaining the principles themselves in this episode. Instead, I focus on how they show up in real life, especially when things don't go according to plan. This episode offers a glimpse into how creation works in practice, not just in theory, and why your results are often shaped more by alignment than perfection. If you've ever wondered how manifestation, creation, or intentional living actually works in real-world situations—or why you sometimes see results even when you feel like you "did it wrong"—this conversation will give you a new perspective. If you'd like to learn more of my thoughts, you can follow me on Substack [https://substack.com/@aliciahowardbecoming]. To register for the Personal Development Bootcamp I mentioned in the intro, get details and register here [https://www.angiesoptiongrm.org/bootcamp-2026#about-bootcamp].

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The Meaning We Make

*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:d81268b6-58b0-4b89-909e-35bd7a4c61ca-1" data-turn-id-container= "request-WEB:d81268b6-58b0-4b89-909e-35bd7a4c61ca-1" data-testid= "conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> In this episode, I share an experience helping clean out my in-laws' home and the emotions that surfaced while deciding what to keep and what to let go of. What started as a practical task became a deeper reflection on attachment, memory, identity, and the meaning we assign to things. As I processed the experience, I realized something deeper: so much of our emotional life is shaped not by the events or objects themselves, but by the meaning we make about them. We are constantly assigning value, symbolism, and identity to people, possessions, experiences, and seasons of life. And often, it's those interpretations—not the circumstances themselves—that create our suffering, sentimentality, fear, joy, or resistance. If you'd like to read more of my thoughts, join me on Substack [https://aliciahowardbecoming.substack.com/].

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