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When Balance Isn't Enough

5 min · 6 de oct de 2025
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We spend so much time trying to find balance — between work and rest, family and self, ambition and peace. But what if balance isn’t the goal? What if what we’re really looking for is alignment — living from our core, not our calendar. In this episode of Not Done Yet, we talk about what alignment looks like, how to know when you’ve drifted off course, and why living in alignment might be the truest form of aging with intent.

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