Trusting the In-Bewteen: Navigating Uncertainty One Step at a Time

EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 26 MIN

Trusting the In-Bewteen: Navigating Uncertainty One Step at a Time

from This is Life

After we make a decision, or feel a chapter ending, there’s often a strange, wobbly space that opens up: the in-between. In this episode, I share why that feeling is normal, why uncertainty can feel overwhelming, and how to meet it without spiraling. I’ll guide you through my simple self-awareness rhythm: Connect • Focus • Flow™ to help you come back to calm, clarity, and trust when doubt, fear, or guilt show up. Along the way, I weave in short stories from my life (Australia, Hawaii, Bergen—and my dad) to show how intuition often speaks in ordinary, grounded ways, and how to tell the difference between intuition and impulse.This episode is recorded in Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal.Key takeawaysTrust rarely arrives as a leap; it grows by taking one real step you can stand in tomorrow.Why the in-between can feel shaky (and why it doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong).How to calm your nervous system when uncertainty takes over.A clear way to tell intuition vs. impulse.Naming what’s here (fear, doubt, guilt, the “guarantee” voice) takes the edge off and brings you back to the present.You don’t need a perfect plan—just a next step that honours what matters.Have a place that settles you. Go there when you’re in the in-between.Try the 30-second Trust Check-InBody: Right now my body says…Two forces: What draws me forward? What story tries to hold me back?One step: Today I’ll honour this by… Save a screenshot and use it once in the next 24 hours.Journal prompts (save for later)Where am I in the “in-between” right now and what feels uncomfortable about it?A moment my body knew before my mind agreed was…If my intuition had a quiet voice, what might it be saying?Right now, what feels complete—even if I’m hesitant to admit it?One way I can make uncertainty safer this week is… (sleep, time outside, an honest conversation, a kind boundary, an hour off screens).What am I calling “uncertainty” that might simply be “newness”?If doubt/fear/guilt could speak, what would they demand—and what would I answer back?Free resourcesThe Pause: From Overwhelm to Presence (coming soon)In the next episode, we’ll explore Boundaries and Belonging. I’ll share what the 12 day Manaslu Circuit Trek taught me how pace is a boundary, rest is self-respect, and how real belonging starts when you don’t leave yourself behind.Follow & ShareIf this episode resonated, please follow the show on your favourite app, leave a review, or share with a friend who might need to hear it. Every step matters. Every listener counts.Stay connectedExplore my work and resourcesFor inspiration: Follow me on Instagram and TikTok For updates and inspiration: Follow me on FacebookNote: This podcast is for education and personal growth; it is not therapy or a substitute for professional care.May you walk with courage and confidence, and remember: freedom begins the moment you choose to step into the unknown.

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