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We ALL Fail...a LOT! The Reasons May Surprise You

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Perfection isn't the goal. Progress is. In this episode, we explore why so many of us feel like we're falling short, even when we're making meaningful progress. Whether you're working on your eating habits, building consistency with exercise, setting healthier boundaries, or simply trying to become the person you want to be, it's easy to overlook just how far you've already come. We talk about why failure is a normal part of growth, how perfectionism keeps us from recognizing our wins, and why learning to appreciate your effort is just as important as celebrating the outcome. You'll also hear why your setbacks don't define you, how old patterns take time to replace, and why developing self compassion creates more lasting change than constant self criticism. In this episode, we discuss: • Why everyone feels like they're failing sometimes • The difference between failing and being a failure • How perfectionism hides your progress • Why building new habits takes patience and repetition • Learning to recognize your wins instead of only your mistakes • How therapy, reflection, and self awareness support lasting change • Why a Forever Active Lifestyle is built through progress, not perfection If you've been frustrated by setbacks or feeling like you're not where you "should" be, this conversation is a reminder that growth is rarely perfect. Every challenge, every adjustment, and every lesson learned is part of becoming the person you're working toward. Keep showing up, keep learning, and keep trusting the process.

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Portada del episodio We ALL Fail...a LOT! The Reasons May Surprise You

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Perfection isn't the goal. Progress is. In this episode, we explore why so many of us feel like we're falling short, even when we're making meaningful progress. Whether you're working on your eating habits, building consistency with exercise, setting healthier boundaries, or simply trying to become the person you want to be, it's easy to overlook just how far you've already come. We talk about why failure is a normal part of growth, how perfectionism keeps us from recognizing our wins, and why learning to appreciate your effort is just as important as celebrating the outcome. You'll also hear why your setbacks don't define you, how old patterns take time to replace, and why developing self compassion creates more lasting change than constant self criticism. In this episode, we discuss: • Why everyone feels like they're failing sometimes • The difference between failing and being a failure • How perfectionism hides your progress • Why building new habits takes patience and repetition • Learning to recognize your wins instead of only your mistakes • How therapy, reflection, and self awareness support lasting change • Why a Forever Active Lifestyle is built through progress, not perfection If you've been frustrated by setbacks or feeling like you're not where you "should" be, this conversation is a reminder that growth is rarely perfect. Every challenge, every adjustment, and every lesson learned is part of becoming the person you're working toward. Keep showing up, keep learning, and keep trusting the process.

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