• 10 Social Norms that YOU Should Ditch TODAY (+ What to Do Instead)

  • Oct 5 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

10 Social Norms that YOU Should Ditch TODAY (+ What to Do Instead)

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to the podcast! 🎙️

    Are you ready to break free from societal expectations that no longer serve you?

    In this episode, I dive into 10 social norms that we’ve all been taught to follow but are holding us back—especially in midlife. It's time to challenge the status quo, step out of your comfort zone, and embrace a life of purpose, fulfillment, and authenticity.
    Join me as I share personal stories and practical advice on how to let go of outdated norms like fearing failure, chasing material success, and holding in your emotions. Whether you’ve felt pressured to conform or have been hesitant to start anew, this episode will empower you to be brave, be bold, and be YOU.
    Key takeaways:
    • Why it's time to stop prioritizing stability over growth.
    • How letting go of material success leads to a more fulfilling life.
    • Why midlife is the perfect time to ditch societal expectations and pursue your true purpose.

    👉Join the Conversation: Connect with me on social media and share your thoughts about today’s episode!

    • Website: www.rockingmidlifepodcast.com
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    👉Grab my FREE updated ebook, "Your Ultimate Midlife Side Hustle Guide" here: www.catcoluccio.com/SideHustle

    🌟 Don’t forget to share which social norm YOU are ready to ditch in the comments!
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