Familiar Misery, Unfamiliar Possibility
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In this episode, we're diving into why people stay in jobs they hate, relationships they've outgrown, patterns that no longer serve them, and why overthinking often masquerades as productivity.
We talk about:
- Why highly capable people stay stuck
- The psychology of loss aversion
- Familiar misery vs. unfamiliar possibility
- Why your brain prefers certainty over growth
- How overthinking becomes a socially acceptable form of avoidance
- The difference between clarity and certainty
- Why clarity is often the reward for action
- The danger of becoming obsessed with potential
- How identity labels can become excuses
- Why personality frameworks should create self-awareness, not self-limitation
- The stories people tell themselves about who they are
- Why behavior is far more malleable than most people believe
- How protecting your identity can keep you from reaching your potential
- The role courage plays in personal growth
- Why explanations don't change your life—decisions do
If you've ever found yourself waiting for the perfect time, more confidence, more clarity, or a guarantee before taking action, this episode is for you.
Because the life you want is going to demand more from you than understanding yourself.
It's going to demand that you change.
Connect with Steph: Instagram: @stephanie.schutt
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