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Different Phases, Same Page: Navigating Your Season When Those Around You Aren’t
Season 1 · Episode 31

Different Phases, Same Page: Navigating Your Season When Those Around You Aren’t

The Psyche Behind the Physique · Maddy Michielssen

July 5, 202537m 12sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this honest, reflective episode of The Psyche Behind the Physique, IFBB Bikini Pro and MPowered Coaching Collective founder Maddy Michielssen unpacks a struggle many women face: how to stay committed to your goals when the people closest to you are in a totally different phase. 🌀

Fresh off a trip to LA with assistant coach Alexa—one in a cut, one in a build—Maddy dives into what it means to hold your own when others are in a different season. Whether it’s a partner, a friend, or your gym crew, staying in your lane can feel isolating or confusing.

In this episode, you’ll explore:

⚡ The subtle comparison traps even strong women fall into ⚡ How to own your goals without guilt ⚡ Navigating social dynamics when your phase doesn’t “match” ⚡ Practical mindset tools to stay anchored and aligned

This is your reminder: your goals don’t need to look like hers to be valid. You don’t have to wait for others to “get it” to keep showing up for yourself.

🎯 The takeaway? You’re not off track—you’re on your own timeline. And that’s powerful.

🎙️ Tune in for raw insight, real stories, and strategies to stay grounded in your goals—no matter the season around you.

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Because leadership doesn’t mean matching—it means honoring your season anyway.