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Is it really okay to end something that's working well?
After much consideration, I've decided to pause production of Your Secret is Safe With Me indefinitely while I pursue new creative endeavors.
This decision wasn't made because anything is wrong—quite the opposite.
My experience with this transition mirrors what many of my clients face in their relationships and life choices. There's often a belief that we shouldn't end something that's "good enough" or that we must finish everything we've started. But what if the most faithful act to ourselves is allowing evolution, even when it means leaving something valuable behind?
This final episode explores the legitimacy of change and the permission we all deserve to give ourselves when moving in new directions.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.mariemurphyphd.com/213
By Dr. Marie Murphy4.7
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Is it really okay to end something that's working well?
After much consideration, I've decided to pause production of Your Secret is Safe With Me indefinitely while I pursue new creative endeavors.
This decision wasn't made because anything is wrong—quite the opposite.
My experience with this transition mirrors what many of my clients face in their relationships and life choices. There's often a belief that we shouldn't end something that's "good enough" or that we must finish everything we've started. But what if the most faithful act to ourselves is allowing evolution, even when it means leaving something valuable behind?
This final episode explores the legitimacy of change and the permission we all deserve to give ourselves when moving in new directions.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.mariemurphyphd.com/213

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