Coffee with Dina

Episode 4: You are not behind, you are becoming


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If you’ve been feeling like you’re behind in life like everyone else has momentum, clarity, or a plan and you somehow missed the memo, this episode is for you.


In today’s gentle coffee conversation, Dina explores the quiet truth many of us are experiencing right now: this season isn’t about pushing forward, it’s about becoming.


A Cappuccino Brew for the Crew in need of a pep talk


We talk about:

* Why the feeling of “being behind” often comes from being between cycles

* How shedding old identities can feel unproductive but is deeply necessary

* Why this moment is a planning season, not an execution season

* What becoming actually feels like beneath the surface

* How to release pressure, comparison, and the illusion of invisible deadlines


This episode is a reminder to slow down, breathe, and trust the timing of your own unfolding.


You are not late.

You are not off track.

You are becoming.


Grab your coffee, tea, or something grounding and settle in.


This is a soft conversation for anyone who’s been questioning their pace, doubting their progress, or quietly wondering if they should be further along by now.


Let this episode meet you exactly where you are.


🌱 Key Takeaway

Becoming is not loud or visible at first.

Just because nothing looks like it’s moving doesn’t mean nothing is happening.


Trust the season you’re in.


✍🏽 Journal Prompts / Reflection

If this episode resonated, take a moment to reflect:

* What feels like it’s ending in my life right now?

* What am I quietly preparing for beneath the surface?

* Where am I rushing myself unnecessarily?

* What would trust look like in this season of becoming?


🤍 Connect with Dina

If this episode sparked something inside you, share it with a friend who needs a boost of cosmic courage.


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Coffee with DinaBy Nedine Alberts