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The Myth of Having It All Figured Out EP 84

11 min · 8. juni 2026
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I didn't plan this episode. I was standing in the shower (where I seem to have half of my best ideas), thinking about how much I'm still learning. And if I'm being honest, how uncomfortable I am with people seeing me learn. Somewhere along the way, I picked up this belief that because I'm a coach, because I teach breathwork and how to deal with stress (well) and sobriety, that I should have everything figured out by now. But that's not actually how growth works. In this episode, I talk about the pressure to be perfect, why I still experience imposter syndrome sometimes, and what I've learned about helping people while still walking through my own challenges. I share some reflections on sobriety, rebuilding my life after alcohol, learning new ways to cope, learning how to receive love, and why I think I've been doing myself (and others) a disservice by expecting myself to be "finished." The truth is, I'm still learning. We all are. And maybe the goal isn't to have it all figured out. Maybe the goal is to keep showing up, keep collecting the lessons, and keep taking the next step. If you've ever felt like you're behind, not doing enough, not healed enough, or like you should be further along by now, I think you'll find yourself somewhere in this conversation. Ways to continue the work: 🔁 Ongoing support: The Deliberate Practice [https://thedeliberateone.com/the-deliberate-practice] — a steady rhythm of nervous system regulation, breathwork, and integration. 🧭 Personalized clarity: The Personal Power Map [https://thedeliberateone.com/personalpowermap]— a personalized nervous system and identity audit with a video walkthrough. Explore everything at thedeliberateone.com Connect on Instagram @thedeliberateone If this episode supported you, you can buy me a coffee here [https://buymeacoffee.com/Thedeliberateone]

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