In this episode, Corey discusses the often hidden ways that people, especially those close to us, can undermine our dreams and aspirations. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing subtle sabotage, detaching from the need for approval, and finding resilience in the face of negativity. The conversation encourages listeners to keep pursuing their dreams despite the challenges posed by unsupportive relationships.
Episode Chapters:
00:01 Introduction
02:25 The Impact of Close Relationships
05:09 Recognizing Subtle Sabotage
07:44 Personal Stories of Resilience
09:21 Finding Support Beyond Family
11:45 Strategies for Protecting Your Dreams
14:34 Celebrating Your Achievements
16:41 Conclusion and Call to Action
20:01 Call to Action
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