In this episode of Your Own Magic, I explore a feeling so many of us carry quietly: the pressure of being “behind.” Behind on career, on love, on milestones that the world tells us should have happened by now.
Together, we’ll unravel the myth of the linear timeline and redefine what success and milestones really mean. From celebrating the quiet achievements that rarely get applause, to noticing the sacred timing that doesn’t match anyone else’s calendar, this conversation is a reminder that you are not late... you are right on time for you.
And because I always love a cosmic touch, I close with reflections on the moon as a mirror for our lives. Just like her phases (new, waxing, full, waning) our own cycles of rest and growth are equally valid, equally necessary.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re “off schedule,” this is your invitation to breathe, soften, and trust the rhythm of your own becoming.
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