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In this episode, we explore why success can start to feel unfulfilling—not because you failed, but because you’ve grown. Many of us live by unconscious rules shaped by family, culture, and survival needs, such as not disappointing others, always being productive, or tying success to external approval. These rules once protected us, but may no longer serve who we are today.
This conversation invites gentle awareness, not regret. We look at people-pleasing, guilt around rest, inherited definitions of success, and the quiet heaviness of a life that looks good but doesn’t feel right. Unlearning isn’t about dramatic change—it starts with noticing. You’re allowed to revise your life because you’ve evolved.
In the next episode, we’ll explore what comes after unlearning, when purpose becomes quieter, subtler, and more personal.
By Tracy MoxeyIn this episode, we explore why success can start to feel unfulfilling—not because you failed, but because you’ve grown. Many of us live by unconscious rules shaped by family, culture, and survival needs, such as not disappointing others, always being productive, or tying success to external approval. These rules once protected us, but may no longer serve who we are today.
This conversation invites gentle awareness, not regret. We look at people-pleasing, guilt around rest, inherited definitions of success, and the quiet heaviness of a life that looks good but doesn’t feel right. Unlearning isn’t about dramatic change—it starts with noticing. You’re allowed to revise your life because you’ve evolved.
In the next episode, we’ll explore what comes after unlearning, when purpose becomes quieter, subtler, and more personal.