I Can Do Hard Things. But Why Am I?
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Why can't this feel easier?
Maybe you've been carrying that question around for a while.
Maybe you're doing all the things. Showing up. Working hard. Taking care of people. Following through. Keeping promises. Building the life you wanted.
And somehow you're still exhausted.
Not because you're doing it wrong.
But because somewhere along the way, you started believing everything had to be hard to count.
In this conversation, I'm revisiting one of my favorite interviews with cake artist, educator, and creator Asia Coffee.
What starts as a conversation about creativity, business, and baking turns into something much bigger: a conversation about permission.
Permission to stop proving.
Permission to let things be good enough.
Permission to choose ease when ease is available.
Asia shares her journey from posting imperfect YouTube videos to growing a community of more than 100,000 subscribers, competing on Food Network, navigating imposter syndrome, and learning one of the most powerful lessons I've heard on this podcast:
"I can do hard things. And how hard do I want to make things for myself?"
If you're a high-functioning human with big feelings who is carrying a lot right now, this episode might feel like a deep exhale.
Three Takeaways:
• Consistency often matters more than perfection.
• Just because you can do hard things doesn't mean everything has to be hard.
• Sometimes growth looks less like pushing harder and more like offering yourself grace.
"I don't think we're always exhausted from doing too much. Sometimes we're exhausted from believing everything has to be difficult to be worthwhile."
Reflection Question:
Where in your life have you been proving you can do hard things when what you really want is a little more ease?
If this felt like a conversation you needed today, send it to someone who's carrying a lot right now. Share it with a friend, a coworker, a sister, or someone who keeps trying to earn rest instead of receive it. And if you haven't already, follow the podcast so you don't miss next week's episode.
Connect with Asia Coffee
Website:
https://www.cakesbycoffee.com/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mrs.coffeescakes/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/AsiaCoffee
Connect with Danielle
Website:
https://danielleireland.com
Substack:
https://danielleireland.substack.com
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@DontCutYourOwnBangs
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dontcutyourownbangs
The Treasured Journal:
https://danielleireland.com/journal
Wrestling a Walrus:
https://danielleireland.com/wrestling-a-walrus
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/0VFZulonTvaa2HIPyJa4Tq
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-cut-your-own-bangs/id1427579922