Sometimes it takes waaay longer than we’d expect to unlearn what we’ve learned.

Today, I received one of those “on this day ___ years ago” memories in my newsfeed. I was in awe at how relevant it was, given the inner work I had been doing earlier. The post (a series of inspirational memes) was so aligned.
As I read through them, I realized that I am just now embracing the messages on them. It took me 7 years to embrace the message that I posted back then.
So on today’s podcast, I talk about what that’s like to accept that part of our journey is it’s length. We are often focused on achievements and destinations—the day that we can do, have, and be what we want. And we don’t often realize that a huge part of why we’re here and living out our purpose is really in the process. The lessons we learn along the way, and the experiences that get us to the point of learning/unlearning are part of the journey, too.
When we take a road trip, the bulk of the trip is the process of getting there. The actual arrival is just a few seconds. And I’m learning, even today, how important it is to stop hating ourselves for still being on the road.
It takes as long as it takes.
So… check out today’s podcast. I’m being me so it’s not heavy, cussing plenty, and giggling throughout.
Enjoy and I hope you gain some encouragement for your journey. Much love to you.
Blessings!
Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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