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In the Trap of Thinking We're Not as Good as Before… or as We Were Supposed to Be

5 min · 25 de jul de 2025
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Ever catch yourself comparing who you are now to who you used to be — or who you thought you'd become by now? This quiet self-pressure often feels like motivation, but it can quietly drain our joy, our energy, and our sense of worth. In this episode, we explore the emotional weight of temporal self-comparison — the belief that we're somehow falling behind ourselves. We'll talk about where that comes from, what it costs us, and how to gently reclaim your self-trust and pace. You're not behind — you're human.

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