When Is Enough Enough? Why We Never Let Ourselves Arrive
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What happens when you accomplish something meaningful but immediately move on to the next goal without taking time to celebrate?
In this heartfelt episode of The Shared Diary Podcast, Lori Phillips, Debbie Prediger, and Nicole Cowley explore why so many of us struggle to recognize how far we have come. They talk about moving the finish line, minimizing compliments, comparing ourselves to others, and believing that success only counts when it looks a certain way.
Together, they discuss whether it is possible to be ambitious and deeply content, why contentment is not laziness, and how competitive sports, childhood experiences, perfectionism, and old beliefs can shape the way we measure our worth.
They also explore imposter syndrome, the importance of taking action before everything feels perfect, and how small, aligned steps can create evidence that you are capable of more than you think. Through honest stories and meaningful reflection, this conversation invites you to redefine success, receive your accomplishments, and remember that you are enough right now.
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