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We've been sold a lie: the "Happily Ever After." We're told that if we just work hard enough, we'll eventually reach a plateau where the marriage is fixed, the recovery is "done," and the work stops. But that "finish line" is a psychological trap. It makes you feel like you're failing just because you're still tired.
In this episode, I'm stripping away the myth of being "fixed." As a nurse and someone who's been in the trenches of mental resilience, I'm showing you why you aren't failing because you're still working—you're failing because you think you're supposed to be done.
Today we discuss:
The Infinite Game: Why the goal isn't to win, but to keep playing.
The Daily Tax: Why peace and sobriety are "daily subscriptions," not one-time purchases.
The Neurosensory Reset: How to shift from a "scarcity" mindset to becoming the architect of your own journey.
If you're looking for the moment you're "done," I have news that might hurt: It doesn't exist. There is only "doing." Stop being a victim of the grind and start becoming the master of it.
By Christine DegraziaWe've been sold a lie: the "Happily Ever After." We're told that if we just work hard enough, we'll eventually reach a plateau where the marriage is fixed, the recovery is "done," and the work stops. But that "finish line" is a psychological trap. It makes you feel like you're failing just because you're still tired.
In this episode, I'm stripping away the myth of being "fixed." As a nurse and someone who's been in the trenches of mental resilience, I'm showing you why you aren't failing because you're still working—you're failing because you think you're supposed to be done.
Today we discuss:
The Infinite Game: Why the goal isn't to win, but to keep playing.
The Daily Tax: Why peace and sobriety are "daily subscriptions," not one-time purchases.
The Neurosensory Reset: How to shift from a "scarcity" mindset to becoming the architect of your own journey.
If you're looking for the moment you're "done," I have news that might hurt: It doesn't exist. There is only "doing." Stop being a victim of the grind and start becoming the master of it.