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You Just Need A Little Time To Catch Up To Yourself

12 min · 26 mei 2026
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Brian's 18, nineteen days past graduation, and very much in the “so… now what?” phase of life. Which is a super fun phase, if your hobbies include anxiety, comparison, and reopening the same browser tab at 1 AM. Then he finds a shoebox on his bedroom floor. Inside are 18 handwritten letters from his parents: one for every year of his life. The funny years. The hard years. The years he forgot. The years they saw more than he realized. What starts as a late-night emotional spiral turns into something bigger: a reminder that you don’t need the full plan before you start. You don’t need a perfect passion, a five-year roadmap, or a LinkedIn bio that sounds like a startup founder in fleece. You just need one step. This episode is about growing up, feeling behind, finding your foundation, and realizing you’ve been becoming someone the whole time, even when it didn’t feel like it. Mental Skill: You don’t need the whole plan to begin. Big Question: What if you’re not lost and you’re just catching up to who you’ve been becoming? Listen if: Graduation, change, pressure, or “what am I doing with my life?” has been living rent-free in your brain.

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You Just Need A Little Time To Catch Up To Yourself

Brian's 18, nineteen days past graduation, and very much in the “so… now what?” phase of life. Which is a super fun phase, if your hobbies include anxiety, comparison, and reopening the same browser tab at 1 AM. Then he finds a shoebox on his bedroom floor. Inside are 18 handwritten letters from his parents: one for every year of his life. The funny years. The hard years. The years he forgot. The years they saw more than he realized. What starts as a late-night emotional spiral turns into something bigger: a reminder that you don’t need the full plan before you start. You don’t need a perfect passion, a five-year roadmap, or a LinkedIn bio that sounds like a startup founder in fleece. You just need one step. This episode is about growing up, feeling behind, finding your foundation, and realizing you’ve been becoming someone the whole time, even when it didn’t feel like it. Mental Skill: You don’t need the whole plan to begin. Big Question: What if you’re not lost and you’re just catching up to who you’ve been becoming? Listen if: Graduation, change, pressure, or “what am I doing with my life?” has been living rent-free in your brain.

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