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182. Living Un-Collapsed

28 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Personal development sells the awakening. It rarely talks about what comes after. What happens on the ordinary Tuesday when the realization has happened and the rest of your life hasn't caught up to it yet? The job still wants you. The relationship still expects you. The old patterns still offer themselves the moment you get tired. This is where most of the real work lives, and almost no one is honest about how strange and quiet it is. In the closing episode of the May series on courage, Leah names what it actually looks like to live from the worthy self — not the breakthrough moment, not the retreat high, but the slow, real, often lonely becoming of the weeks and months that follow. She names the costs almost nobody mentions, the grace that arrives in the most unglamorous forms, and the question that replaces all the other questions once you have finally stopped collapsing into a single performed version of yourself. This is the integration episode. Less disruption. More devotion. The invitation to stop visiting the worthy self on retreats and quiet mornings, and start living there — one un-collapsed choice at a time. In this episode: • Why the awakening is the easy part — and what actually happens in the months after • The specific, unglamorous costs of living un-collapsed • Three things that change when you stop performing worthiness • The question that replaces all the other questions • A closing blessing for the life you have been afraid to ask for

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