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You're Not Lost...You're Just Living the Wrong Way (Here's Why)

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Title:  You're Not Lost...You're Just Living the Wrong Way (Here's Why)

Arc:  You're Not Lost

You’re not lost.

But it feels like you are… doesn’t it?

Like something is off.

Like you’ve been doing everything you’re supposed to do—
 working on yourself, trying to grow, trying to “get it right”…

…and yet…

👉 You still don’t feel aligned
 👉 You still feel uneasy in your body
 👉 You still feel like you’re searching for something you can’t name

Maybe it shows up as:

  • That tightness in your chest you can’t explain
  • That low, constant hum of anxiety beneath everything
  • That restless feeling that won’t let you settle
  • That quiet thought that creeps in: “Why doesn’t this feel better yet?”

If that landed…

This episode isn’t just something to listen to.

It’s something to feel.

Because what if the problem isn’t that you’re lost?

What if the problem is:

👉 You’ve been taught to live in a way that disconnects you from yourself?

In this deeply grounding and honest episode of The Vybrational Stage Podcast, we explore:

  • Why “doing everything right” can still feel wrong
  • The hidden cost of living from outcomes instead of presence
  • How disconnection shows up in your body (and why that matters)
  • The subtle shift that brings you back into alignment—without force, pressure, or overwhelm

This conversation lives at the heart of Life, What’s the Point

Not as something to solve…

But as something to experience differently.

Because maybe the point isn’t something you figure out.

Maybe it’s something you begin to feel…

When you finally stop running.

💬 Let’s make this real…

Don’t just listen and move on.

Pause for a moment.

Take a breath.

And complete this sentence:

👉 “Right now, I feel…”

Drop it in the comments.

No overthinking.
 No fixing.
 No trying to sound right.

Just truth.

🔥 Why this matters

Most people stay stuck…

Not because they don’t know what to do…

But because they never actually express what’s real.

And the moment you do…

Something begins to shift.

🌿 A final reminder

You’re not lost.

You’re not behind.

You’re not broken.

You’re being invited…

To come back.

🔗 Explore More

📘 Life, What’s the Point (eBook + Audiobook)
📓 Life, What’s the Point Workbook (Deeper integration + guided reflection)


SPEAKER_00

There's a moment where you've done everything right. You've worked on yourself, you've tried to grow, you've tried to think positively, you've tried to figure it out, and yet you still feel off, not broken, not feeling, just misaligned. And if you've ever felt that, this episode is for you. Transition. Naming the real experience. What most people don't realize is this the feeling of being lost is not a sign that something is wrong. It's a sign that something deeper is trying to come online. But instead of listening, we try to fix it. We try to solve it. We try to outthink it. And that is where the disconnection begins. Core Teaching. Let me offer you something that may shift everything. You don't feel lost because you don't know where to go. You feel lost because you've been taught to live from the mind instead of the body, from outcomes instead of process, from control instead of connection. The truth. When you live in outcomes, your nervous system never gets to rest because it always is asking, Am I there yet? Is this working? What if this doesn't work? What's next? And that creates a constant internal pressure. That feels like anxiety, emotional mirror. And if we're being honest, that disconnection doesn't just live in your thoughts. You feel it in your body, tightness in your chest, uneasiness in your stomach, restlessness you can't explain, a sense that you're not quite here. Sound familiar? That's not failure, that's your body saying, Come back. The shift from outcome to process. Here's the shift that changes everything. Instead of asking what's the point of all of this, try asking, what is this moment asking of me? Not your life, not your future, not your purpose, this moment. Here's a micro reframe. Not how do I fix my life, but how do I meet this moment? That is the doorway. This is actually the exact space where life, what's the point, was born from. Not from having answers, but from sitting in the question without trying to escape it. Because the truth is the question itself is not the problem. It's the way we relate to it. Here's the guided experience for you. This is the engagement bridge. Let's do something together right now. Just for a moment, pause, take a breath, and gently ask yourself, what am I actually feeling right now beneath everything else? Not what you think, what you feel. And don't fix it, don't change it, just notice it. That right there, that awareness, that presence, that is alignment. The missing piece. Most content stops at inspiration, but transformation happens through participation. So instead of just listening to this episode, I want to invite you into something deeper. If this episode resonated with you, I want you to do something simple but powerful. Comment or message me and complete this sentence. Right now I feel. That's it. No performance, no filter, no fixing, just truth. Because the moment you express it, you begin to move. Most content stops at inspiration, but transformation happens through participation. So instead of just listening to this episode, I want to invite you into something deeper. If this episode resonated with you, I want you to do something simple but powerful. Comment or message me and complete this sentence. Right now I feel. That's it. No performance, no filter, no fixing. Just truth. Because the moment you express it, you begin to move it. You're not lost, you are not behind, you are not broken. You are in transition. And transition doesn't feel like clarity, it feels like uncertainty. But within that uncertainty is the beginning of something real. And maybe, just maybe, the point isn't something you find, it's something you begin to feel when you finally stop running.