Inside Echoes🦋.

Feeling stuck

5 min · 29. Jan. 2026
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Feeling Stuck is an episode for anyone who has ever looked around and felt like life is moving… just not for them. In this conversation, I reflect on seasons where I felt left behind, disconnected, and unsure of my direction, and how those feelings quietly affected how I showed up in my life. Feeling stuck is more common than we admit. It doesn’t mean you are failing. Sometimes it simply means your life has become too small for who you are becoming. This episode is a reminder that growth doesn’t always come from pushing harder—it can come from expanding your world, reconnecting with yourself, and allowing life to move in more than one direction at once.

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