Still Becoming: Don't Rush the Chapter You're In
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In this episode of Still Becoming, I talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention—what it feels like when things are actually going right, but your mind keeps trying to pull you forward anyway. Lately, I’ve been in a good place. Training is steady, life feels aligned, and there’s a rhythm to what I’m doing. But even in that, I’ve noticed this quiet urge to jump ahead… to do more, to speed things up, to chase the next level before this one is complete.
That second-guessing voice can be convincing. It makes you question if you’re doing enough or if you’re falling behind. But what I’m starting to realize is that the real work isn’t always about adding more—it’s about staying committed to what’s already working. There’s a discipline in that. A kind of strength that comes from resisting the urge to rush the process.
This episode is about learning how to stay. Staying in the phase you’re in. Staying with the habits that are building you. Staying long enough for the work to actually take root.
I also share a simple weekly challenge: for the next seven days, when that voice tells you to do more or move faster, pause—and choose to stay the course instead.
Because maybe growth isn’t about getting ahead. Maybe it’s about trusting where you are… and realizing you’re not stuck—you’re still becoming.