Unwind: Managing Work Anxiety in a Burnout Era

The Fear of Outgrowing Your Current Life (ad free episode available)

5 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Growth sounds exciting in theory. Until it starts changing your relationships. In this episode of Unwind, we explore the quiet anxiety that can show up when you begin evolving - setting boundaries, thinking differently, prioritizing your mental health — and suddenly, familiar spaces feel unfamiliar. You may feel distance, misunderstood, or even guilty for changing. In this 10-minute reflection, we unpack: * The psychology of identity shifts * Why relationships often resist change * The guilt that can come with leveling up * How to grow without losing yourself * How to accept that not everyone grows at the same pace Growth doesn't mean you're leaving people behind.It means you're learning how to meet yourself fully. Take a breath. You're allowed to evolve.

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The Fear of Outgrowing Your Current Life (ad free episode available)

Growth sounds exciting in theory. Until it starts changing your relationships. In this episode of Unwind, we explore the quiet anxiety that can show up when you begin evolving - setting boundaries, thinking differently, prioritizing your mental health — and suddenly, familiar spaces feel unfamiliar. You may feel distance, misunderstood, or even guilty for changing. In this 10-minute reflection, we unpack: * The psychology of identity shifts * Why relationships often resist change * The guilt that can come with leveling up * How to grow without losing yourself * How to accept that not everyone grows at the same pace Growth doesn't mean you're leaving people behind.It means you're learning how to meet yourself fully. Take a breath. You're allowed to evolve.

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