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[Embracing the Journey: Navigating Life Transitions and Motherhood]-[#71 - If you're feeling behind, remember we're exactly where we are meant to be 🥹 (solo ep)]

Voice Hugs · B2 · 2024-11-20

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The Universal Feeling of Being 'Behind'

In this solo episode of Voice Hugs, the host, Ro, opens up about a common human experience: the pervasive feeling of being 'behind in life.' Drawing from a recent conversation at a friend’s birthday party, Ro highlights how easily individuals—especially those in their late 20s—can feel overwhelmed by societal milestones like marriage, home ownership, and starting a family. This sentiment is often exacerbated by the 'imaginary timeline' we construct for ourselves. Ro reflects on her own quarter-life crisis, noting that even when one believes they have 'figured it out,' life often presents new challenges that pull us back to the 'drawing board.'

Transitioning to a Calmer Baseline

Ro discusses her journey from the high-stress, 'hustle' culture of New York to a more grounded life on the West Coast. She admits that moving away from a constant state of 'stress, stress, stress' required a period of recalibration. During what she calls her 'cocoon era' or 'slow era,' she learned the vital lesson of trusting the universe and her own path. She emphasizes that while it is tempting to judge oneself for struggling, it is far more productive to offer oneself compassion. By shifting her focus away from external pressures, she has successfully cultivated a new baseline of calm, which she views as essential for her transition into motherhood.

Redefining Priorities and Self-Worth

As she enters her third trimester, Ro shares how pregnancy has fundamentally shifted her perspective on self-worth. Previously, she felt the weight of 'numbers'—engagement, views, and external validation—but she has since learned to 'cut out the noise and trim the fat.' She now finds fulfillment in creating content that adds genuine value to a handful of people rather than chasing millions of views. This shift in priorities has allowed her to embrace a 'nesting mode,' prioritizing her physical and mental well-being over the frantic pace she once maintained.

Trusting the Process

Ultimately, Ro suggests that big life changes—whether or not they involve motherhood—serve as crucial 'checkpoints' to assess how far one has come. She advocates for staying 'attuned with ourselves,' noting that while self-awareness does not necessarily make life easier, it ensures that the world shows up for us in the ways we need. Ro concludes with an encouraging reminder: even when life feels cloudy and we cannot see the sun, we must remember that 'the sun comes up every single day.' By letting go of perfectionism and embracing the 'messy' reality of life, she finds herself pleasantly surprised by her own capacity for growth, proving that the best lessons are often discovered only after we reach the other side of our struggles.

🎯Key Sentences

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it's so easy to feel like we're falling behind.
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📝Key Phrases

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front of mind
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come out the other side
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think out loud
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stack up to
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back at the drawing board
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