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The way most people think about time is actually holding them back. In this episode, I unpack why linear timelines feel so convincing, yet so limiting, especially when past mistakes start defining future expectations.
This episode explores what happens when time is no longer treated as a straight line, but as something far more flexible.
Why do so many driven people feel “behind,” even when they’re growing? And what if setbacks aren’t proof of failure, but preparation?
If feeling rushed, late, or boxed in by the past sounds familiar, this episode opens a new door and invites a much-needed reframe.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
Our website: https://pathtovictorychiro.com
Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoryspinalcare
By Dr. Alejandro Elias5
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The way most people think about time is actually holding them back. In this episode, I unpack why linear timelines feel so convincing, yet so limiting, especially when past mistakes start defining future expectations.
This episode explores what happens when time is no longer treated as a straight line, but as something far more flexible.
Why do so many driven people feel “behind,” even when they’re growing? And what if setbacks aren’t proof of failure, but preparation?
If feeling rushed, late, or boxed in by the past sounds familiar, this episode opens a new door and invites a much-needed reframe.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
Our website: https://pathtovictorychiro.com
Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoryspinalcare

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