Don't Wait for Someday
Have you ever saved something for "someday," only to realize that someday never seems to arrive? Years after bookmarking a video of Italy's breathtaking Dolomite Mountains, I finally found myself standing in the very place that had once felt impossibly far away. What followed became one of the most emotional moments of my life and reminded me that the experiences we dream about rarely happen by accident. They happen because we choose courage over comfort. But this episode isn't just about a mountain. It's also about why recording this podcast scared me more than traveling the world alone, and what both experiences taught me about embracing fear, stepping outside your comfort zone, and saying yes to the life that's calling you. Whether you've been thinking about changing careers, traveling solo, starting a creative project, ending a relationship, or simply trying something new, this episode is a reminder that growth begins where comfort ends. In this episode, you'll explore: -Why waiting for "someday" often keeps us from living fully -How stepping outside your comfort zone creates lasting transformation -The surprising connection between fear and personal growth -What solo travel taught me about courage, authenticity, and possibility -Why the life you want often begins with one simple yes

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