Rehearsing the Next Version of Yourself: Why expansion feels uncomfortable before it feels powerful — and how intentional growth builds the capacity to hold the life that’s unfolding.
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Growth rarely feels the way we expect it to.
When new opportunities appear…
when responsibilities increase…
when life begins asking more of us than it did a few years ago…
we imagine we’ll feel confident.
But more often, expansion feels destabilizing before it ever feels empowering.
In this episode, I share a perspective that has been reshaping the way I understand seasons of growth: the difference between intentional suffering and unintentional suffering.
Because discomfort shows up in both places.
One drains our energy and keeps us stuck in the same patterns.
The other quietly builds the capacity required to hold a bigger life.
We’ll explore:
• Why expansion often feels unsafe before it feels powerful
• The hidden discomfort of the identity gap — the space between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming
• How your thoughts shape the way you experience growth
• Why sleep and nervous system support become essential during seasons of change
• And how small, intentional steps help you rehearse the next version of yourself
If life is asking more of you right now — more leadership, more responsibility, more courage — this episode will help you interpret those feelings in a completely different way.
You may not be stuck.
You may simply be standing at the edge of the next version of yourself.
And she is still becoming.