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The Things We Can’t Rush

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In a culture that values speed and constant forward movement, patience can feel frustrating, uncomfortable, and even counterproductive. Yet many of the things we value most, such as healing, growth, relationships, and meaningful change, can't be rushed. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we'll explore why patience can be so challenging, why cultivating it matters, and what we gain when we stop trying to force progress and instead learn to trust the process.

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