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This Is Where I’m At: In Between | Why You’re Tired of Comparing Yourself to Everyone

5 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this In Between conversation, we’re talking about comparison, pressure, and what happens when we start carrying expectations that were never ours in the first place. How many of us are chasing timelines, lives, or versions of success that don’t actually belong to us? Sometimes exhaustion isn’t because we’re falling behind. Sometimes it’s because we’re running a race that was never designed for us. This is a reminder to pause, come back to yourself, and stop measuring your life against everyone else’s highlight reel. If this conversation resonated with you, follow the podcast and leave a rating. It helps these conversations reach more women navigating life in real time. This… is where I’m at 🤎

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