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Turning Disappointment Into A New Direction

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Bad news hits harder when you were already running on empty, and sometimes it doesn’t just ruin your day, it rewrites your direction. We’re talking about what happens when you’re expecting a big win, you’ve been holding your breath for the confirmation, and then you learn it’s delayed or may not happen at all. That moment can crack you open, especially when you’re the kind of person who keeps emotions private until they spill out anyway. 

We get honest about overwhelm, the need for real rest, and why weekends at home can be a mental health reset instead of a guilty pleasure. From there, we walk through the emotional anatomy of disappointment: feeling the sadness, naming the frustration, and letting it out instead of stuffing it down. Then comes the part that changes everything, stepping back and asking what the bigger picture might be. Maybe the closed door is protection. Maybe the detour is the point. Maybe the path you built out of “should” is not the path you actually want. 

We also talk about how other people can react in toxic ways that fuel paranoia or anger, and why staying grounded requires choosing your own interpretation before the noise takes over. If you’re navigating a career pivot, delayed goals, rejection, or an unexpected turn, this is a reminder that you can grieve and still move forward. Subscribe to Still Roses Podcast, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with the biggest pivot you’ve survived.

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