
When It’s Time to Let Go of ‘Good’ Things
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Today’s episode is part grounding, part storytelling, part revelation—and it's rooted in something simple yet powerful: gardening. I share the story of how volunteering on a rose farm while studying for the GMAT led me to one of the biggest mindset shifts of my life. It’s all about the importance of letting go of what’s past its prime, even when it looks beautiful on the surface. Just like a rosebush needs deadheading to thrive, we sometimes need to lovingly prune our own lives—habits, beliefs, identities—that are no longer serving us. It’s not easy. It takes courage. But it’s one of the most essential things we can do if we want to redirect our energy and grow into something fuller, freer, and more alive. If you're feeling stuck, or like you’re spinning your wheels in something that once worked but doesn’t anymore, this episode is for you.
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