Unveiling the Real You: A Journey of Self Discovery
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In life's evolving journey, there often comes a moment when the relentless pursuit of happiness and external validation begins to feel unfulfilling. It’s a point we hit where all that chasing after happiness and the need for others' approval just doesn't satisfy us like it used to. That's when the quest for meaning steps into the spotlight. It's like looking inward and asking, 'What really matters to me?' This shift is about digging deep, finding what you're passionate about and what aligns with your values. It might not be as flashy as chasing happiness, but it's like discovering a hidden treasure – a sense of fulfillment that stays with you for the long haul. Of course, the occasional like and comment on social media feels good, but now they're just one part of a bigger, more meaningful picture Follow Valeria on: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkDFq1pO7YNzifE3A4UsMA  https://www.tiktok.com/@valeria.lipovetsky  Not Alone Podcast What We Talked About: 00:00 Intro 00:20 Getting comfortable with the unknown 04:40 Motherhood phases and marriage anniversary 07:50 Do you question yourself often? 10:46 Breaking free from your limiting beliefs 14:11 Logical versus intuitive decision making 15:36 Starting your emotional journey at a young age 19:14 How do you rewire your brain? 23:17 Don’t allow yourself to settle 26:39 The survivor mentality 32:21 What’s your approach to happiness? 35:32 Looking at your life in a different lens
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