Letting go of who you were might be the hardest part of becoming who you’re meant to be… but it’s also where real growth begins.
In this episode, Corinne shares what it feels like to stand between two versions of yourself: the one you’ve known and the one you’re becoming. She uses the image of climbing a mountain to illustrate the process of personal evolution, how reaching new heights requires more than just ambition. It takes recalibration. It means noticing what no longer fits and being willing to set it down, even when those pieces once felt essential.
What identities have you outgrown? Which routines or roles feel heavy, even though they’ve helped you get this far?
Corinne offers examples of how change shows up in business, in relationships, in daily habits, and why releasing old versions of ourselves can bring up unexpected emotions. Sadness doesn’t mean the change is wrong. It means you’re paying attention. She also speaks to the fear that often comes with growth: fear of disappointing others, fear of leaving familiar dynamics behind. Naming those fears out loud is part of stepping fully into the next version of you.
This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask yourself: who am I ready to become, and what’s one action I can take today to move in that direction?
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Love and Relationships
01:40 Travel and Recharging
02:22 Recalibrating for Growth
03:27 The Mountain Metaphor
05:04 Letting Go of Old Identities
08:07 Shifting Into Leadership
12:02 Releasing People-Pleasing
14:09 Embracing Duality
15:46 Fear of Disappointing Others
17:33 Self-Reflection and Daily Action
Links
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