What if the very thing you’re avoiding is the key to your next breakthrough?
In this thought-provoking episode, Lori A. Harris explores how unresolved issues, hidden shame, and unfinished commitments quietly influence our lives. While many people interpret setbacks as signs to quit, Lori offers a different perspective: what if these obstacles are actually invitations to grow?
Drawing from years of coaching and personal development experience, Lori reveals how shame can keep us trapped in cycles of avoidance, self-doubt, and self-sabotage. She explains why unfinished business, what she calls “incompleteness” drains our mental and emotional energy, making it harder to move forward with confidence and clarity.
You’ll learn why ignoring problems never makes them disappear, how unresolved issues impact your creativity and success, and the simple process of taking one small step at a time toward resolution.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
- Why setbacks often appear right before major breakthroughs
- How shame shapes our choices and limits our potential
- The emotional and mental cost of carrying incompletes
- Why avoidance creates more pain than action
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