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Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

8 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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At 38 years old, I did something I’ve never done before. I got on a plane, traveled to a place I’d never been, and attended a retreat completely on my own. In this episode, I share my first impressions from the beautiful Omega Institute, what it was like hearing Dr. Brian Weiss speak, meeting kind strangers, and realizing that some of the biggest moments of growth happen when we stop waiting to feel “ready.” This isn’t really an episode about past-life regression or having all the answers. It’s about curiosity, courage, and learning that confidence often comes after we take the leap. If you’ve ever been afraid to try something new, worried about what other people might think, or felt stuck inside your comfort zone, I hope this conversation reminds you that growth rarely happens where life feels easy. Maybe it’s time for all of us to get a little more comfortable being uncomfortable.

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Portada del episodio Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

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