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Try Saying: This Is Uncomfortable, and I Can Handle It

Rosie explores the tension between emotional sensitivity and resilience. In trying not to dismiss pain, we can sometimes begin treating every discomfort like damage. But confidence isn’t built by avoiding every fall, it’s built by learning we can survive them. Learn more about yo ...  Show more

Check In When You’re Alone

Rosie offers a simple way to understand alone time more clearly. If it feels heavy, maybe connection is needed. If it feels spacious, maybe it’s worth letting yourself enjoy it without guilt. Either way, the body usually knows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm ...  Show more

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