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#150: ALWAYS BEHIND, NEVER ENOUGH.

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ALWAYS BEHIND, NEVER ENOUGH.
EPISODE #150
 

 

In this week’s episode we’re chatting about:

 

What to do if you always feel behind and never feel like you’re enough
What these anxiety-evoking feelings actually mean
A practical way today that you can get rid of these tag-along perspective parasites

 

Just a quick hello to all of my Keep the Faith listeners out there – thanks for being part of the community of contagious encouragement.

 

 

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ALWAYS BEHIND

 

When themes continually resurface in my life, I know that they are something I need to podcast on and really dig deep into reflection. The always behind feeling is something I have been familiar with as a working-from-home-mom and it’s a theme that is consistently displaying itself in the lives of my clients.

 

So, what does it actually mean?

 

WHY DO WE FEEL THIS WAY? 

 

Comparing ourselves
Unrealistic expectations
Unhappiness, looking for a place to direct that feeling
Inability to just be
Disconnect from our true selves and our value
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