Hood To Healed W/ Ameer

Get Out Your Own Way

4 min · 15. maalis 2026
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In this episode, Ameer talks about the real battle most people don’t see you versus the version of yourself you’re trying to outgrow. The habits, reactions, and survival mindset that once helped you make it through hard situations can sometimes become the very things holding you back. Ameer reflects on moments where he had to stop and ask himself whether he was reacting from his past or responding from the person he’s trying to become. Growth isn’t always easy, and it doesn’t happen overnight, but one thing is certain: you can’t move forward if you keep letting the old version of you make the decisions. Sometimes the biggest step in life is learning to get out of your own way.

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