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Trying Not to Care

129: Your Direction Is More Important Than Your Speed

Trying Not to Care

Ashley Corbo

Mental Health Awareness, Relationships, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Education, Self Help, Relationship Advice, Mental Health, 868329, Breakups, Trying Not To Care, Self-improvement, Navigating Your 20s, Health & Fitness, Self Help Podcast, Ashley Corbo, Friendship Breakups, Self Growth, Friendship Advice, 20 Something, Self Improvement

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve ever felt like giving up because things aren’t working out the way you planned, listen to this episode. There’s been so many times where I felt discouraged because I saw others achieving things quicker than me. I would doubt myself and think that I was less deserving or even believe that things just weren’t going to work out for me. Today’s episode is a reminder that it doesn’t matter the speed in which you do things, but the direction you move in to achieve them.  ⭐️DREAMS DON’T WORK UNLESS YOU DO! SO DON’T GIVE UP⭐️


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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:07.5

Hello, welcome to or welcome back to Trinidad to Care.

0:11.2

If you're new here, hello.

0:13.1

My name is Ashley, and she caught me on a bad day.

0:16.4

If I sound so congested and just awful and my voice is just insufferable to listen to, it's because

0:24.6

I'm very sick.

0:25.6

Like, I hate my voice to begin with.

0:27.4

Like, I hate listening to myself back.

0:29.0

But I can just, like, imagine how bad I sound this week.

0:32.7

I've been sick since I got back from New York on Sunday.

0:41.1

It's Friday now. So, like, Friday, a couple of days before you listen to this. And I was just putting off recording this episode all week because I was like,

0:46.0

oh, I'll be better soon and I'll record and everything's going to be fine. And things just aren't

0:51.9

getting better. But actually, no, that's not true.

0:55.0

I do feel a little better now.

0:56.7

It's just I still feel awful.

0:59.6

But I got back from New York on Saturday, actually.

1:04.6

I don't know if I said Sunday.

1:05.8

I got back from New York on Saturday because this past week was New York Fashion Week. And this fashion week I just felt very

1:14.8

anxious about. I was really excited the weeks leading up to it. But then like a week before,

1:20.7

I just got really in my head and I had no interest in being there. And maybe it was my intuition knowing that I was going to feel

1:28.9

awful and my body wouldn't have been able to commit to going to shows and going to events.

1:34.3

But this year I just like didn't want to go. Like I went in the springtime, but I just did not want to be

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