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Life doesn’t follow a timeline — and that’s okay. ⏳✨💛

4 min · 14. nov. 2025
episode Life doesn’t follow a timeline — and that’s okay. ⏳✨💛 cover

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I’m back on whateva this is 🎙️ to talk about the expectations we set for ourselves and the timelines we’re “supposed” to hit ⏳. From family pressure 👪 to personal milestones 🎯, life rarely happens the way we imagined it — and that’s not a failure, it’s growth 🌱✨.    I share a conversation with a friend that reminded me that joy isn’t measured by what you’ve ticked off a list ✅, and I reflect on how looking back 🔙 can sometimes matter just as much as looking forward 🔜.    Whether it’s career goals 💼, relationships ❤️, or personal achievements 🏆, this episode is a reminder: pause, reflect, and celebrate where you actually are 🎉.    For the casually curious, the overthinkers 🤔, and anyone who’s learning to live life on their own terms 🌟.

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episode Life doesn’t follow a timeline — and that’s okay. ⏳✨💛 cover

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