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In this episode, I explore the idea that our difficulties aren’t random — they’re invitations. When something triggers us, it often points to a part of ourselves that’s asking to be seen, understood, and healed.
I talk about how challenges reveal where we’re still holding fear, unmet needs, or old wounds, and how resistance can actually slow our growth. Instead of asking “Why is this happening to me?” this episode invites a different question: “What is this here to teach me?”
Our issues don’t show up to punish us — they show up to guide us. They become our teachers when we’re willing to listen, reflect, and respond with curiosity instead of judgment.
This episode is about turning discomfort into insight, triggers into awareness, and struggle into self-connection — so growth becomes something we participate in, not something that happens to us.
By FaezehIn this episode, I explore the idea that our difficulties aren’t random — they’re invitations. When something triggers us, it often points to a part of ourselves that’s asking to be seen, understood, and healed.
I talk about how challenges reveal where we’re still holding fear, unmet needs, or old wounds, and how resistance can actually slow our growth. Instead of asking “Why is this happening to me?” this episode invites a different question: “What is this here to teach me?”
Our issues don’t show up to punish us — they show up to guide us. They become our teachers when we’re willing to listen, reflect, and respond with curiosity instead of judgment.
This episode is about turning discomfort into insight, triggers into awareness, and struggle into self-connection — so growth becomes something we participate in, not something that happens to us.