This is what genuinely made me feel effortlessly happy | Confessions of a Wellish Girly
this week’s episode is a confession of genuine good feeling compared to the typically more negative onesI had a moment where this week that I realized I felt truly happy with myself and my life and it caught me off guard because nothing huge changed, i just made a decision about who I am and started showing up like that despite any fear that comes up for me.We’re talking about what happens when you stop going back and forth with yourself, start letting fear guide you instead of stop you, and actually follow through on the version of you you say you want to be.This isn’t about steps that will fix your whole life, it’s about why things start to feel better when you finally have your own back.
Why Your Relationship Might Be the Reason Your Life Feels Off with Melissa Nanavati
You can have the routines, the goals, the ambition, and the self-improvement habits and still feel like something in your life is off.In this episode, I’m talking with relationship coach for high performers Melissa Nanavati about the part of your lifestyle that affects your energy, peace, and daily rhythm more than you might realize: your relationships.We talk about why ambitious people often know how to create success in work but not always in love, how unresolved issues quietly drain your energy, and what it actually looks like to build a relationship that supports the life you’re trying to create instead of making it harder to live.We also get into Melissa’s BRAVE framework for hard conversations, the four types of relational courage, why fear is actually a compass for growth, and how to stop treating love like something that has to compete with your ambition.If you’ve ever felt like your life looks good on paper but doesn’t fully feel good to live, or like your relationship patterns are affecting your peace more than you want to admit, this episode is for you.B.R.A.V.E. Script: https://www.melissananavati.com/BRAVEscriptsConnect with Melissa!: https://www.instagram.com/melissananavatihttps://www.youtube.com/@PeakPerformanceLovehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/melissananavati
How to build your new identity (without hating yourself)
You don’t need to become a completely different person to change your life… you just need to become more intentional about who you already are.If you’ve been feeling stuck, inconsistent, or like you’re constantly starting over—this episode will show you why. Not from a “try harder” perspective, but from an identity level.Today we’re breaking down exactly how to build your new identity in a way that actually sticks—without forcing it, faking it, or becoming someone you’re not.Because you are already good enough as you are… and you’re still allowed to want more for yourself.In this episode, we talk about:Why you don’t need to “fix yourself” to change your lifeHow to define your next identity (without it feeling fake)The small habits that actually create confidence and consistencyWhy you keep falling back into your old patternsHow to finally become the version of you you keep thinking aboutIf you’ve ever thought “why can’t I just be the person I want to be already?”—this is your answer.
March Hates & Favs | Confessions of a Wellish Girly
This month’s hates & favs is very “I’m trying to get my life together but also… I’m still a human being.”We’re talking about how hard it is to choose your future self over plans, random beauty wins and fails, the weird emotional aftermath of being left, and what it actually feels like to step into a healthier, more secure version of yourself.Also: diet cherry coke, slow cookers, and a tiny life zoom-out that might change how you see everything.If you’re in your “healing but not healed” era… this one’s for you.
You’ve outgrown your old identity, now what?
You don’t actually want to be this version of yourself anymore so why do you keep acting like them? In this episode, we’re talking about what it really takes to let go of your old identity the habits, reactions, and patterns that feel automatic but don’t align with who you’re trying to become. Because here’s the part no one talks about: becoming a new version of yourself does NOT feel empowering at first. It feels uncomfortable, awkward, and maybe a little fake. We’re getting into:-Why discomfort doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong-how to actually stop repeating old patterns (in a realistic way)-and the subtle signs you’re finally becoming someone newIf you feel stuck between who you’ve been and who you want to be this is for you