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The Hidden Cost of Staying Stuck
Season 5 · Episode 31

The Hidden Cost of Staying Stuck

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind Podcast

July 24, 20254m 24sExplicit

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Show Notes

Most people don’t need more legal tactics; they need a better lens. In this powerful episode, Corey Shapiro challenges you to stop spinning in circles and start asking the one question that changes everything: What am I trading that isn’t equal?

Because staying stuck isn’t neutral, it’s expensive. It drains your time, your peace, and your power. If you’re caught in indecision or obsession, this episode is your wake-up call.

What You’ll Learn:

Why thinking like an Architect, not an Operator, is the first step to clarity

How to avoid pouring your kid’s college fund into your conflict

The 3-phase map of divorce: Get Clarity, Get Going, Get Your Life Back

How to stop trading peace for control and truth for approval

The power of a single question to reset your mindset and protect your future

Power Line:
What am I trading that isn’t equal?

Core Insight:
You’re not broken, you’re just in the fog. But every decision you make in this fog will shape what comes next. This podcast is here to hold the map while you walk.

Action Step:
Fill in the blank:
“I’ve been trading ___ for ___.”
Then ask: Is it worth it?

Closing Thought:
You don’t build a house without a blueprint. Don’t try to build your future that way either.

You’ve got this.
Even if you don’t believe it yet, Corey believes it for you.

Corey Shapiro. NYC divorce attorney. 25 years in family law. Child of divorce. This podcast is based on his book, Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind (mybook.gettingdivorced.org).

Video: youtube.com/@gettingdivorced

Audio and video editing by Chris Mottram. Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NYC.

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