Take stock of whether you are operating out of fear/anxiety or growth/passion [as recommended by performance coaches ].
Season finales—especially those reaching the high-episode counts of a twenty-sixth episode—often deal with the collapse of the status quo. By the time we reach "[S4E26]," the foundation of the story has been rattled. The "same" we are looking for is usually a version of ourselves or our circumstances that no longer fits the people we have become. [S4E26] Will Things Ever Be the Same Again?
Growth is inherently destructive. To move into a new "season" of life, the structures of the previous one often have to be dismantled. Navigating the Pivot Take stock of whether you are operating out
We crave the "same" because it’s predictable. In [the Mel Robbins Podcast ], discussions often center on how nothing changes until you do. The "same" we are looking for is usually
If you are looking at this from a perspective of personal or career change, staying motivated during these shifts is about finding "glimmers" of utility in the mundane [as noted by experts on career alignment ].
It’s okay to mourn the "way things were."
The goal isn't to get back to the start of Season 1; it's to see what Season 5 looks like with the lessons of Season 4.