Ep 005: 5 Signs Your Reinvention Has Already Started
Ep 005: 5 Signs Your Reinvention Has Already Started
You aren’t stuck at a red light. You’re already moving.
You relocated for a fresh start, but something still feels off. You’ve stopped defending your exhaustion. You’re noticing the gaps between who you’ve become and how you’re living. And somewhere along the way, you stopped asking permission. These aren’t breadcrumbs to reinvention – they’re proof you’re already in it. The trick is learning to read the signals before you second-guess them away.
In This Episode:
- Why feeling deeply irritated by things that used to bother you is actually a sign of supreme psychological progress.
- How to recognise the invisible micro-choices you are making daily that prove you’ve outgrown your old comfort zones.
- Why waiting for a permission slip or a perfect plan is keeping you blind to the fact that you are already in the driver’s seat.
Your Prime Power Move:
Pick one thing from this episode that made you think “Oh. That’s me.” Now finish this sentence: “I’ve been hiding behind ___________. What I’m actually ready for is ___________.” Write it down. Look at it. Let it be true.
Your Next Step:
Not sure if you’re thriving, striving, or just surviving? Take the Hello Prime Life Quiz – it’ll tell you exactly where you stand and give you a clear next step toward feeling like you again. Take the quiz here.
Coming Up Next:
Ep 006 – Micro-Reinvention: How to Change Your Life Without Blowing It Up
There’s a myth that reinvention means burning your whole life down. But here’s what actually works: micro-reinvention. The strategic, engineered approach to redesigning your life without torching what actually works.
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DISCLAIMER: The Hello Prime Life podcast is created for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only. I love sharing tools, strategies and unvarnished realities from my own experience and coaching work – but I’m your host, not a licensed therapist or doctor. Nothing here is a substitute for professional, individualised advice.
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