You're Not Behind. Here's Why.

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2022 · 11 MIN

You're Not Behind. Here's Why.

from SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley · host Jordan Lee Dooley

Have you ever felt stuck in a season of life you don’t want to be in?Maybe you’ve been waiting years for that next big step and now you’re starting to feel like you’re behind in life.You see your peers or friends accomplishing so many things - getting jobs, getting married, or having kids -  and it feels like you’re stuck at a stoplight while everyone else keeps moving forward.Maybe you’re not comparing yourself to others, but you still feel like you’re behind the expectations you’ve set for your own life. You thought you’d be in a different season by now. You thought you’d do more and be more.And, honestly, it all has you feeling frustrated and uncertain of whether you’ll ever get to where you want to be. You start to wonder if you’re out of time.In this episode, Jordan tackles the deep emotions that come with feeling behind in your life and offers encouragement to get you through the in-between seasons of life.If you’re feeling stuck or behind in life, go make yourself a bubble bath and tune in to this episode to learn:Why we often feel like we’re behind in lifeImportant questions to ask yourself when you’re feeling behindThe importance of being present where you areWhy having an eternal perspective can calm our fearsHow to move from fear to joyP.S. Jordan’s new book, Embrace Your Almost, comes out in less than a week! Order the book or get tickets to the book signing party here: www.jordanleedooley.com/launch. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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