The Self Love Project
Welcome to The Self Love Project — the podcast that helps you quiet your inner critic, rewrite your self-talk, and finally feel like your own biggest supporter.
Every week, host Megan Lawther (mindset coach, podcast host, and self-love cheerleader) shares relatable stories, mindset shifts, and soulful encouragement to help you feel better, love deeper, and stop self-sabotaging the life you actually want.
Expect real talk, a little humor, and the kind of reminders that feel like a warm hug and a motivational slap on the same day.
New episodes drop every Saturday morning (MDT) — so whether you're folding laundry or taking a walk, consider this your weekly permission slip to choose yourself.
The Self Love Project
How to Move Forward: The Myth of Having It All Figured Out And Why You're Still Stuck
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In this episode of The Self Love Project, Megan explores the pressure so many of us put on ourselves to have life figured out before we take action — and how that need for certainty often keeps us stuck exactly where we are.
Using the metaphor of a road trip, she unpacks the difference between needing a full roadmap and simply having a direction. Megan dives into the trap of waiting for perfect clarity, the fear of making the wrong choice, and why so many of us spend years sitting in the metaphorical driveway thinking about where we want to go instead of actually moving.
This episode shifts the focus away from finding the perfect destination and toward something much more useful: identifying what feels missing right now and taking one small step toward more of it. Through personal stories and practical reflections, Megan explores why clarity is often something we discover through action, not before it.
If you've been feeling stuck, unsure of your next chapter, overwhelmed by options, or waiting for a sign before you begin, this conversation will help you stop chasing certainty, trust yourself a little more, and remember that the next turn often reveals itself only after you start driving.
Follow me on Instagram: @meganelisalawther
Send me an email: Megan@theselfloveproject.ca