Note 69: You've Already Survived Everything That Was Supposed to Break You

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 10 MIN

Note 69: You've Already Survived Everything That Was Supposed to Break You

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You made it through the job loss. The heartbreak. The financial fear. The season where you didn't know how you'd get through. And yet here you are, still building, still growing, still showing up. In this note, Yaya slows down to honor everything you've already survived and reframes it for what it actually is: not luck, not coincidence, but proof. You are not fragile. You are formed.Inside this episode:• Why we rush past our hardest seasons without honoring what we survived• The specific things women carry quietly and why they deserve to be named• Why "I just got through it" is one of the most underrated things you've ever said• What resilience actually looks like (it's not the movie version)• How every hard season was building something in you, not punishing you• A reflective moment: the evidence you already have that you can handle what's next• How to use what you've survived as a launch pad, not just a memoryThis one is a slow burn. Sit with it. Journal about it. Send it to a woman who has been through something hard and is still standing, she needs to hear this.Looking for additional resources? Start with the Confidence Kit, your go-to for breaking the spiral, rebuilding self-trust, and moving forward with clarity. 🔗 LinkIf you're ready to stop figuring this out alone? Apply to work with me here.If this episode spoke to you and you want to connect with me directly, you can reach out to me on Instagram @coachingwithyaya.Follow the podcast account and share it with a friend or tag us on Instagram @notestoher.daily.And don’t forget to subscribe to Notes to Her so you don’t miss the next pep talk.

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