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199: Why You Keep Waiting (And It Has Nothing To Do With Laziness)

32 min · 27 de may de 2026
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The RENAISSANCE Room is open ! Founders Rate until June 1st - Join here: THE RENAISSANCE ROOM [https://go.satva.io/payment-link/6a05bcc21d5a394a682e492d] Have you ever caught yourself doing everything except the one thing that would actually move you forward? In this episode, Lianne gets honest about something she noticed in real time — listening to a book about self-sabotage while actively self-sabotaging. Sound familiar? This isn't an episode about productivity or motivation. It's about the story running underneath all of it — the subconscious belief that was written before you were old enough to question it. The one that's been quietly deciding what you deserve, what you're ready for, and how long you should wait. Because the waiting isn't protecting you. It's just keeping you comfortable in a life that was never fully yours to begin with. In this episode: * Why laziness and fear aren't the real reason you're stuck * What self-sabotage actually looks like in real life (hint: it's not dramatic) * The one awareness practice that changes everything — before any strategy or plan * The question you need to ask yourself honestly before anything else shifts Ready to go deeper?Grab The Honest Check-In — a free guide with seven questions for the woman whose soul has been quietly dying inside a life that looks fine from the outside THE HONEST CHECK-IN GUIDE [https://thespiritualshiftworker.com/honest-checkin-275833] David BAYER.com [https://davidbayer.com/]Book: A Changed Mind [https://www.amazon.ca/Changed-Mind-Beyond-Awareness-Extraordinary/dp/1642939862]

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