
When You Feel Not Good Enough
From The self improvement station by Natasha J Felix
April 21, 2026 · 9 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the feelings of inadequacy many experience and emphasizes the importance of trusting one's personal journey and progress.
Feeling not good enough is something many people experience, even when they are trying their best. In this episode, we talk about the pressure that comes from comparing yourself to others, especially in today’s online and social media space. It is easy to look at what others are doing and feel like you should be doing more, moving faster, or achieving more. But sometimes, it is not about doing more. It is about learning to trust your process and recognising how far you have already come. This episode shares honest reflections about watching others, questioning your own pace, and learning to shift your focus back to your personal journey. You will also hear practical ways to handle moments when self-doubt begins to grow and how to remind yourself that becoming takes time. If you have ever felt like your progress was not enough or wondered if you should be doing more, this episode will remind you to slow down, stay patient, and give yourself credit for your growth. Take a moment to listen, reflect, and remember that your journey deserves patience.
People in this episode
Host: Natasha J Felix
Topics covered
- self-doubt
- personal growth
- comparison
- trusting your process
- patience
- self-improvement
Keywords
- not good enough
- self-doubt
- personal journey
- social media pressure
- growth
- patience
- self-improvement
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