Life doesn’t always move in a straight line. Sometimes we start something with the best intentions—whether it’s a goal, a habit, or a personal commitment—and then life gets busy, overwhelming, or exhausting. Before we know it, we’ve fallen off track.
In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we talk about something that almost everyone experiences but rarely talks about openly: how to begin again without shame.
Falling off track doesn’t erase your progress, and it doesn’t mean you failed. The real growth comes from learning how to return with compassion, flexibility, and a willingness to start small.
This episode explores why consistency isn’t always perfect, why shame keeps us stuck longer than necessary, and how gentle steps forward can rebuild momentum.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is simply decide to begin again.
In This Episode We Talk About
• Why progress rarely happens in a perfectly straight line
• The hidden shame that prevents people from restarting
• Why falling off track is a normal part of growth
• How to return to your goals without overwhelming yourself
• The power of starting smaller than before
• Reconnecting with the reason something mattered to you in the first place
Gentle Steps to Get Back on Track
If you’ve stepped away from something that mattered to you, try this:
• Start smaller than you were before
• Focus only on the next step, not the entire journey
• Let go of the pressure to “catch up”
• Reconnect with your original reason for starting
Momentum returns through small actions, not perfect ones.
Reflection Questions
• Is there something I’ve been avoiding restarting?
• What small step could I take today to return to it?
• What pressure or expectations might I need to release?
• How can I approach this with more compassion toward myself?
Final Thought
You don’t have to fix yesterday.
You only have to begin again today.
Returning matters more than never stopping.
If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who might need the reminder that starting again is always possible.
And remember… when life feels heavy, overwhelming, or stuck—
Put it in a bubble. 🫧