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  • Trusting Yourself Without Needing Certainty
    2026/06/25

    In this episode, I explore what it means to trust yourself without certainty.

    Many of us wait for guarantees before making decisions, but real self-trust isn’t about knowing exactly what will happen.

    It’s about trusting yourself to navigate whatever comes next.

    This conversation is for you, regardless.

    Follow along with episode 77 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    10 分
  • Outgrowing What Once Fit.
    2026/05/28

    In this episode, I talk about what it means to up grow what once felt normal.

    As you begin living from alignment, your identity, standards, and availability start to shift. Things that once made sense may not longer feel aligned—not because they are wrong, but because you are not longer the same version of yourself.

    This conversation explores how growth changes what fits, and how to move forward without forcing yourself to stay where you’ve already evolved.

    Follow along with episode 76 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    11 分
  • The Discomfort That Comes With Alignment
    2026/04/23

    In this episode, I talk about the discomfort that can come with living from alignment.

    While alignment brings clarity and steadiness, it can also feel unfamiliar at first. Old patterns no longer fit, decisions feel different, and space replaces urgency.

    This doesn't mean something is wrong.

    It means something is shifting.

    In this conversation, I explore what that discomfort actually means and how to move through it without second-guessing yourself.

    Follow along with episode 75 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    9 分
  • What Changes When You Start Living From Alignment
    2026/04/02

    In this firs episode of season 2, I explore what actually changes when you begin living from alignment instead of pressure.

    Last season was about coming back to yourself--regulating your energy, setting boundaries, building capacity, and trusting your timing. But once you do that inner work, something shifts.

    Your decisions feel clearer.
    Your energy in conversations changes.
    You stop negotiating with yourself. Y
    You move differently.

    In this episode, I talk about what alignment looks like in real life--not in theory, but in the way you choose, respond, and move forward.

    If you've been doing the internal work, this conversation will help you recognize what's already changing.

    Because alignment doesn't make life easier --it makes your direction clearer.

    Follow along with episode 74 on the podcast and download your guide.

    Here's the link: Living from Alignment: A Mindfully Recharged Reflection Guide

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    9 分
  • Becoming Who You Already Are
    2026/03/12

    In this season finale of the Mindfully Recharged Podcast, I explore what it really means to grow without constantly trying to reinvent yourself.

    This season has been about regulation, boundaries, capacity, timing, and moving forward without pressure. And at the center of all of it is one truth: real growth isn't about becoming someone new -- it's about trusting who you already are.

    In this episode, I talk about the quiet shift that happens when you stop performing growth and start integrating it. When you stop chasing the next version of yourself and begin leading from the steadier one that's already here.

    If you've been feeling like you should be further along, doing more, or proving something to the world, this conversation will help you step back into your own pace and your own authority.

    Because sometimes the most powerful move isn't becoming more--it's owning who you already are.

    Follow along with episode 73 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    7 分
  • Learning to Trust your Inner Timing.
    2026/02/19

    In this episode, I talk about what it really means to trust your inner timing and release the pressure to move at someone else's pace.

    Through personal reflection and a story from my own journey, I share how alignment often matters more than speed-- and how waiting until something truly feels right can lead to clearer decisions, steadier progress, and more confidence in your path.

    If you've been questioning your timing or feeling the urge to rush into your next step, this episode is a gentle reminder that your pace is not a problem --it's part of your wisdom.

    Follow along with episode 72 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    10 分
  • Moving Forward Without Rushing
    2026/02/05

    What if moving forward didn't require pushing yourself harder?

    In this episode of the Mindfully Recharged Podcast, I explore what it means to keep moving forward without rushing -- and how growth can happen from a place of steadiness rather than pressure.

    This conversation is about recognizing the difference between momentum and urgency, learning how to listen to your body instead of external timelines, and giving yourself permission to progress at a pace that feels supportive.

    If you've been feeling pulled to do more, go faster, or keep up -- this episode offers a gentler, more sustainable way forward.

    🎧 Listen and reflect on what moving forward your way could look like.

    Follow along with episode 71 on the podcast and download your guide.

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    7 分
  • You're Not Behind - You're Building Capacity
    2026/01/22

    If you've been feeling behind, overwhelmed, or like you should be further along, this episode is a gentle reframe.

    In this episode I explore the difference between productivity and capacity--and why slowing down can actually be a sign of growth. Mariana explores the difference between productivity and capacity—and why slowing down can actually be a sign of growth.

    A calming, reassuring conversation about reassuring conversation about regulation, integration, and trusting your own timing as you build a life that feels sustainable and aligned.

    Follow along with episode 70 on the podcast and download your guide.

    Here's the link: You’re Not Behind — You’re Building Capacity: A Mindfully Recharged Reflection Guide

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    8 分