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The Love Ravina Podcast

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The Love Ravina Podcast is a collection of life reflections — thoughts on growth, becoming, self-trust, and figuring things out in real time. I’m 29 years old, and this podcast is where I speak honestly about what I’m learning, unlearning, and questioning as I move through different seasons of life. Some episodes are quiet reflections. Some are practical realizations. All of them are real. There’s no pretending to have it all figured out here. Just showing up, thinking out loud, and becoming. If you’re navigating your own growth or learning how to trust yourself as you go, welcome ❤️

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Episode Recovering Overachiever: Why Minimum Viable Action Beats Intensity When Building Habits Cover

Recovering Overachiever: Why Minimum Viable Action Beats Intensity When Building Habits

What if the reason you keep “failing” at new habits isn’t discipline… but the bar you keep setting? In this episode of The Love Ravina Podcast, I talk about something I’m currently learning — and relearning — as a recovering overachiever: the power of minimum viable action. For years, I believed that big goals equaled strength. If it wasn’t ambitious, it wasn’t worth doing. If it didn’t challenge me intensely, it didn’t count. And that mindset worked for me in my career. In leadership. In achievement. But when it came to building habits — especially physical fitness — it completely backfired. I share my honest pattern of trying to run 3–5 kilometers, pushing through full workout routines, feeling dizzy and exhausted halfway through… then quitting for months. Not because I didn’t care. But because my approach was built on intensity instead of sustainability. This episode explores: * Why high achievers struggle to lower the bar * How chasing intensity sabotages habit formation * The psychology behind minimum viable action * Why small actions feel “insulting” to overachievers * How to build consistency without burning out * What it really means to be a beginner at 29 If you’ve ever: * Started a new fitness routine and quit * Tried to build better habits but couldn’t stay consistent * Felt weak for not sustaining big goals * Struggled with burnout from your own expectations * Identified as an overachiever or perfectionist This conversation is for you. This is not a motivational “just push harder” episode. It’s about redefining strength. It’s about understanding capacity. It’s about teaching your brain that small, consistent effort is safe — and powerful. Minimum viable action might not look impressive. It won’t feed your ego. But it might be the reason you finally stop quitting. If you’re in a season of rebuilding — physically, emotionally, or professionally — I hope this episode feels like an honest companion, not a lecture. 📌 Follow for more conversations on leadership, personal growth, recovering overachievement, and building sustainable success.

1. März 2026 - 10 min
Episode Why Moving to a New City Didn’t Automatically Change My Life | Mindset Shift & Personal Growth Cover

Why Moving to a New City Didn’t Automatically Change My Life | Mindset Shift & Personal Growth

Moving to a new city. Living alone. Starting over. We’re told these are the things that change us. In this episode, I reflect on my two-year journey of living independently in a different city and the realization that changing my environment did not automatically change me. This is an honest conversation about personal growth, independence, mindset shifts, and identity transformation. It’s not advice. It’s not a step-by-step guide. It’s me documenting growth in real time. For a long time, I believed that leaving home was the brave part. That moving away from my family and comfort zone would naturally push me into a new version of myself. And while changing your environment does matter, I’ve slowly come to understand something deeper: You can move cities… But still carry the same mindset. In this episode, I unpack: * Why you can’t grow in a place with people you’re trying to outgrow * The difference between external change and internal transformation * Why adjusting to a new environment can feel harder than expected * How old thought patterns quietly follow us into new chapters * What it really means to shift your mindset as an adult If you’ve ever: * Moved to a new city for growth * Started living alone for the first time * Felt stuck even after making a big life change * Realized you might be repeating old patterns in a new place * Wanted to outgrow your old identity but didn’t know how This episode is for you. This isn’t about becoming a completely different person overnight. It’s about recognizing that environment creates space, but mindset determines what you build in that space. Personal development isn’t just about doing bold things. It’s about becoming a different thinker. And I’m still in the process. If you’re navigating independence, self-discovery, adulthood, or a mindset shift of your own, I hope this episode reminds you that growth is layered. It’s external. And it’s internal. Thank you for being here and for journeying with me as I become. 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube💭 Let me know: Have you ever realized that changing locations wasn’t enough?

17. Feb. 2026 - 9 min
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Rituals vs. Resolutions: How to Mentally "Cross the Threshold" for 2026

If you are listening to this, we are likely in that strange, quiet week between Christmas and New Year’s. It is a time where days blur together and time feels slippery. Usually, this is the week we obsess over New Year’s Resolutions. We buy planners, make lists, and intellectualize our growth. But have you ever wondered why most resolutions fail by February? In this episode, I’m sharing a realization that changed how I approach the New Year: We are trying to bring new habits into an old version of ourselves. We try to enter a new world without fully leaving the old one behind. I am recording this episode right before embarking on my first-ever solo international trip to Taiwan. While physically crossing a border is scary, I realized I needed to mentally cross a threshold too. Join me as I walk you through the psychology of "Liminal Space" and perform a live Burning Bowl Ceremony on the mic to release the heavy baggage of 2025. In this episode, we cover: 1. The Liminal Space: Understanding the psychology of the "hallway" between who you were and who you will be. 2. The Hero’s Journey: Why you need to "Cross the Threshold" to leave the Ordinary World behind, inspired by Joseph Campbell. 3. My Vulnerable Release: Listen as I physically burn my three biggest limiting beliefs of 2025. 4. Leadership Reflection: Why corporate leaders need to close the loop with their teams before setting new KPIs. Why Listen? Resolutions are intellectual, but rituals are somatic—they are physical. If you feel restless, anxious, or empty right now, this episode is your invitation to pause. Don't just change the calendar. Change the narrative. Let’s burn the old story so we can walk into 2026 light, open, and ready to lead boldly. If this episode resonated with you, make sure to FOLLOW The Love Ravina Podcast for more conversations on leadership, public speaking, and messy growth ❤️

26. Dez. 2025 - 20 min
Episode You Aren’t Lazy, You’re "Solitude Deprived" | Permission to Unplug Cover

You Aren’t Lazy, You’re "Solitude Deprived" | Permission to Unplug

When was the last time you were alone with your own thoughts for 15 minutes without a screen? I’m not talking about being alone in a room while scrolling Instagram. I’m talking about zero input. No podcasts, no emails, no music. Just you and your brain. If that thought makes you feel twitchy or anxious, you aren’t alone. You might be experiencing Solitude Deprivation. In this episode of The Love Ravina Podcast, we are tackling the heavy "December Dread" and the feeling of being constantly overstimulated. As a corporate leader, I used to think resting was unproductive. But I’ve learned that to show up boldly, we don't need more hustle—we need to stop the noise so we can actually hear ourselves think. We’re diving into the neuroscience of rest, specifically the Default Mode Network (DMN), and why high performers need to reframe "unplugging" as a performance strategy, not a sign of laziness. In this episode, we cover: 🟢 Isolation vs. Solitude: Why sitting alone while scrolling TikTok is not solitude and how constant input blocks your brain from processing emotions. 🟢 The Neuroscience of Rest: Understanding the "Default Mode Network" and why your best, most creative ideas only show up when you stop focusing on tasks. 🟢 Overcoming the Fear of Unplugging: How to handle the anxiety of "What if there is an emergency?" without staying glued to your phone 24/7. 🟢 The "Allowed People Only" Hack: The specific iPhone Focus setting I use to protect my peace while ensuring my parents can still reach me in an emergency. 🟢 The "Fake Commute" Challenge: A simple, 15-minute morning routine to reclaim your thoughts before the world rushes in.Key Takeaway: Rest is not the enemy of leadership; it is the fuel for it. You don't have to be available 24/7 to be a good leader. By setting small boundaries—like the "Allowed People Only" setting—you can be present for your life without neglecting your priorities. If you are ready to beat the burnout and reclaim your brain space for the New Year, this episode is your permission slip to unplug. Join the conversation: Are you going to try the "Fake Commute" challenge this week? Let me know in the comments! Don't forget to FOLLOW The Love Ravina Podcast for more real conversations on leadership, public speaking, and growth. ❤️

19. Dez. 2025 - 12 min
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