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[Finding Balance: Navigating Ambition, Relationships, and Hormonal Changes]-[How to Pursue Your Goals with Mindfulness with Rosie]

Dear Headspace · B2 · 2025-05-27

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Embracing Ambition Without the Burden of Expectation

In this episode of Dear Headspace, host Robin Hopkins and guest Rosie dive into the complex balance between personal ambition and mindfulness. Addressing a listener named April, who fears that letting go of desires might stifle her drive, the hosts offer a nuanced perspective. Rosie argues that one should not necessarily let go of the "want," but rather the rigid "expectation" attached to it. She notes that desires are what "fuel us" and "compel us to move forward," but suffering arises when we believe that a specific outcome is the only path to internal fulfillment. By separating the goal from the expectation of how that goal will change our self-worth, individuals can continue to pursue their dreams with passion while remaining resilient in the face of rejection. As Rosie highlights, when a publisher rejected her second book, she had to remind herself that her "desire to create something new" was the true fuel, independent of the external validation of a contract.

Conflict Resolution: Moving from Reactive to Responsive

Relationships are inherently challenging, and Marcella, a listener, raised a common struggle: recurrent conflict and a partner's perceived inability to validate her feelings. The hosts emphasize that in long-term partnerships, "those problems don't disappear," and often, the core issue is a lack of feeling "seen, heard, and understood." To break the cycle of reactivity, the hosts suggest acknowledging the partner's feelings immediately, rather than rushing to "fix the problem." A powerful technique shared by Rosie is to write down a "solution to the conflict in a perfect world" when one is calm, rather than arguing from a state of being "elevated." This helps the mind move past the familiar patterns of blame and toward genuine resolution. Furthermore, they stress that while couples therapy is beneficial, it requires both partners to be open; if a partner is resistant, taking the initiative to do individual work or using resources like books and workbooks can still foster growth and intimacy.

Managing the Physiological Reality of PMS

Finally, the episode addresses the difficult experience of PMS, which one listener described as feeling like "an alien is inside you." The hosts validate the visceral nature of this hormonal cycle, noting that it often leads to a loss of patience and heightened sensitivity. Rather than fighting the biology, they advocate for self-compassion and proactive communication. Rosie suggests "alerting the troops"—informing partners or housemates that one is in a heightened state—to prevent unnecessary conflict. Practical strategies like "going for walks," "journaling," or "doing morning pages" can help process the emotional intensity. Crucially, they emphasize that it is okay to "isolate as much as you can" during these days to protect one's peace. By treating the cycle as a natural physiological experience rather than a personal failing, individuals can navigate these challenging days with more grace and less self-criticism.

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I've missed you.
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That's just smart as far as I'm concerned.
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I don't know if that makes sense.
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I don't know that I fully agree with the letting go of the wants necessarily.
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I'm not being a little bit elusive, but I don't know.
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from the ground up
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on the horizon
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people pleaser
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co-mingle
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see eye-to-eye
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📖 Transcript

Dear old work platform, it's not you, it's us.
Actually, it is you.
Endless onboarding?
Constant IT bottlenecks?
We've had enough. We need a platform that just gets us.
And to be honest, we've met someone new.

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