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Progress doesn’t always look like momentum. Sometimes it looks like losing everything you thought defined you. Starting over. Rebuilding quietly while questioning your own direction, identity, and worth.
In this episode of The Beauty In The Mess, I sit down with Sofia Pedroso, founder of Shiffully. Sofia works with entrepreneurs to address the emotional and nervous-system patterns that often sit beneath inconsistent growth, burnout, and self-doubt. But her work didn’t begin with theory. It began with her own lived experience of losing everything and having to rebuild from the inside out.
We talk about what it means to hit rock bottom, how emotional patterns quietly shape our outcomes, and why traditional strategies often fail when deeper nervous-system patterns are driving our behavior. Sofia shares how she rebuilt her identity, developed self-trust, and began helping others do the same.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re broken. It often means there’s something deeper asking to be understood.
04:32 — Sofia’s rock bottom and losing everything
08:15 — Moving back in with her parents and rebuilding identity
12:40 — Why progress felt slow and invisible
17:05 — Emotional patterns and nervous-system responses
21:30 — Why strategy alone doesn’t create real change
26:10 — Recognizing the patterns that keep us stuck
30:55 — Learning to rebuild self-trust
35:20 — How her experience led to creating Shiffully
40:05 — Helping others break cycles and grow sustainably
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By Michele SimmsProgress doesn’t always look like momentum. Sometimes it looks like losing everything you thought defined you. Starting over. Rebuilding quietly while questioning your own direction, identity, and worth.
In this episode of The Beauty In The Mess, I sit down with Sofia Pedroso, founder of Shiffully. Sofia works with entrepreneurs to address the emotional and nervous-system patterns that often sit beneath inconsistent growth, burnout, and self-doubt. But her work didn’t begin with theory. It began with her own lived experience of losing everything and having to rebuild from the inside out.
We talk about what it means to hit rock bottom, how emotional patterns quietly shape our outcomes, and why traditional strategies often fail when deeper nervous-system patterns are driving our behavior. Sofia shares how she rebuilt her identity, developed self-trust, and began helping others do the same.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re broken. It often means there’s something deeper asking to be understood.
04:32 — Sofia’s rock bottom and losing everything
08:15 — Moving back in with her parents and rebuilding identity
12:40 — Why progress felt slow and invisible
17:05 — Emotional patterns and nervous-system responses
21:30 — Why strategy alone doesn’t create real change
26:10 — Recognizing the patterns that keep us stuck
30:55 — Learning to rebuild self-trust
35:20 — How her experience led to creating Shiffully
40:05 — Helping others break cycles and grow sustainably
✨Connect with Sofia Pedroso:
✨ Connect with Michele Simms:
💬 Rate & Review
· Loved this episode? Please consider leaving a 5-star review and sharing it with a friend!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.