When you’re doing all the work, and it still doesn’t feel like it’s working.
Episode Snapshot: If you’ve ever whispered you should be further along by now, this episode is for you. Self-compassion in the messy middle is not about giving up — it’s the one practice that makes staying in your growth process actually possible.
What You’ll Learn
- Why healing and personal growth are not linear — and what the “messy middle” actually means
- How harsh self-talk keeps you stuck in a cycle of shame and disconnection
- A simple three-part compassion script you can use the next time the inner critic gets loud
- How to build a Notion Compassion File to track your own resilience over time
- One small, practical integration step to rebuild self-trust this week
Key Moments:
0:00 Welcome and grounding: this episode is for the part of you that whispers you should be further along
Tashi’s personal story: two years of infertility, ignoring her body’s signals, and the spiral of self-criticism
What the messy middle really is, and why you are not behind
The three-part Compassion Script: Of course I feel . It makes sense because . What do I need right now?
Integration practice: how to build your own Compassion File in Notion and use it once this week
The Lesson: Self-compassion in the messy middle comes down to five core shifts.
- Growth is not linear — and that’s not a problem. The messy middle is the space between who you were and who you’re becoming. It is not evidence that something has gone wrong. It is the most necessary part of the process.
- Self-criticism is not discipline. Harsh self-talk does not push you forward. It keeps you spinning in the same exhausted circle — doing more, trusting yourself less, and getting more disconnected from the signals your body is sending you.
- Self-compassion is what makes staying possible. Compassion is not a shortcut or a bypass. It is the practice that allows you to remain in the process long enough for the process to actually work.
- The three-part Compassion Script gives you something to reach for. Of course I feel . Acknowledge it without judgment. It makes sense because . Witness your own experience. What do I need right now? Start to rebuild self-trust one honest answer at a time.
- Small, consistent anchors regulate your nervous system. Whether it’s a Notion Compassion File that holds evidence of your own resilience, or a comfort oil ritual that signals safety to your body — practical tools matter. Your nervous system learns through repetition.
Quote Worth Remembering
You can be a work in progress and still be worthy of kindness.
This episode is part of the Natural Alignment framework — a four-step method to regulate your nervous system, reconnect to your intuition, realign your identity, and rebuild self-trust. → Read the full framework here.
Links & Resources
Free resource: Scattered to Steady Workbook — your first step toward getting out of overwhelm and into a calmer, more grounded daily rhythm.
This episode supports: From Burnout to Alignment — not a quick fix, but a companion for the woman who is ready to stop pushing and start listening. If the messy middle feels like where you live right now, this is the support system I built for you.
You did the work today — you showed up, you listened, and you chose yourself. If one line from this episode landed for you, share your compassion script with me. I’d love to hear it.