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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 2 MIN

Dismantling the Belief That Success Requires Sacrifice (Solo with Tessa Tubbs)

from The Tessa Tubbs Podcast · host Tessa Tubbs

Many of us inherit a simple, seductive belief about success: you earn it through sacrifice. You outwork, outlast, outperform. You prove your worth through visible output, and rest isn’t rewarded. In this solo episode of The Tessa Tubbs Podcast, Tessa unpacks how deeply this mindset can get wired into us through family, culture, and professional environments and how it can quietly train you to equate productivity with worth. She shares how her relationship with stillness exposed the belief operating underneath the surface, and the “reckoning moments” that forced a new question: am I doing this because it’s right, or because proving it feels like it justifies the cost? Ultimately, Tessa offers a powerful redefinition:Success is alignment between how you live and what you actually believe, not just what you achieve. If you’ve been living in go-go-go mode, measuring yourself by output, and feeling uneasy when you slow down, this episode will help you reassess the trade-offs and build a new metric: a through line of integrity. Learn More at TessaTubbs.com

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