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Ep. 62 Wanting More… But Not Knowing What That Means 🤔

Season 1 Episode 62 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Description

In this ProblemSolvHer podcast episode, Chloe and Dagmar explore the tension between gratitude and desire, comfort and curiosity, and why wanting more doesn’t mean something is wrong with your life. It means something is waking up.

Topics We Cover:

  • Wanting more without clarity
  • Comfort zones and personal growth
  • Why comparison fuels dissatisfaction
  • Trusting intuition over outside noise
  • Dating, relationships, and modern confusion
  • Simplicity vs adventure personalities
  • Decision fatigue and overthinking
  • Letting desire unfold naturally

In This Episode, You’ll Hear:

  • Why “more” often shows up before clarity does
  • How leaving your comfort zone reveals truth
  • The danger of forcing decisions too early
  • Why intuition matters more than advice
  • How modern dating complicates self-trust

Timestamps & Chapters:

00:00 Intro
 01:04 Wanting more but not knowing what it is
 03:12 Comparison and “grass is greener” thinking
 07:06 Leaving the comfort zone
 11:52 Overchoice and decision fatigue
 13:19 Dating, relationships, and expectations
 19:49 Defining what you want before seeking more
 22:43 Trusting intuition and the nervous system
 24:35 Closing reflections

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