Becoming is Messy

Five Gut-Check Questions for Anyone in a Messy Relationship Crossroad


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Are you quietly wondering if your relationship is still right for you? In this solo episode, Meghann shares the five deceptively simple questions her therapist once asked her—questions that helped her move from confusion and guilt to clarity and self-trust as she navigated the end of her first marriage.

This isn’t just a story about divorce. It’s an episode for anyone sitting in the quiet ache of indecision, wondering:

  • Am I really happy… or just scared to be alone?
  • Is it “just a phase”... or have I been performing a version of myself for years?
  • What if I already know the answer—I’m just afraid to say it out loud?

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • The exact 5 questions that changed Meghann’s life—and have since helped countless others
  • Why each question matters, what it reveals, and how to listen for your body’s response
  • Gentle guidance on how to reflect honestly, without shame or pressure
  • A bonus reflection exercise grounded in psychology to help you uncover what you really want
  • A reminder that endings aren’t failures—and that truth can unfold at your own pace

Whether you're questioning a current relationship or getting clearer on what you truly want in the next one, this episode is a must-listen. It’s not about rushing to a decision—it’s about giving yourself the permission to be honest, messy, and free.

You don’t need a neon sign. You just need a moment of truth.

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Becoming is MessyBy Meghann Dawson