2025-12-22
36 分钟Hello, welcome to or welcome back to Try Not To Care I'm really hoping that I can get through today's episode with no problems because if you don't know on Monday I got Invisalign and I'm supposed to wear Invisalign for 22 hours a day, which is a lot It's insane.
I'm really only supposed to take them out when I'm eating or drinking But I did take them out to record this episode, which is I probably shouldn't but I have the worst lisp with the men and even without them, I have lisp.
But my other issue is with Invisalign, you have these really sharp attachments on your teeth and they scrape against my mouth and I feel like a shark and it's just, it's really hard to speak in general.
So I don't know what's worse, the lisp or the sharp attachments in my mouth.
But I officially have Invisalign and I'm gonna be on this journey until I think August, right before my wedding.
And if you want to see me talk about it and show like the Invisalign journey, I'm posting about it on social media.
So my TikTok and Instagram are in the show notes.
There are only two more episodes until 2026.
So this one and next week's.
And before I do an episode that gives you motivation for the new year, I wanted to do one where I talk about what I'm personally letting go of from 2025.
I think in order to bring in what you want, it's important that you let go of what no longer serves you to make room for what does.
It's hard to call in what you want when you still have contradicting and complicated things in your life that don't align with who you want to be or how you want your life to look.
So today I'm going to be letting you in on some of the habits, people and mindsets that I'm leaving in 2025.
It's going to be a very raw.
and real chat.
So if you're into that and you want to release some unwanted things before 2026, keep on listening.
The first thing that I'm leaving in 2025 is my bad habit of starting things but not finishing them, not staying committed to them, kind of half-assing them, if I'm being honest.
The things that I told myself I would stick to that are inherently good for me, but I just can't get it together.
For example, brushing my teeth at least twice a day, you know brushing my teeth before I go out and Hang out with people and I know this sounds gross and this is definitely something that I would have had to let go of regardless because I have Invisalign now and my dental routine is much more complex But I grew up in a house where hygiene in general wasn't taught and it wasn't mandatory.
I wasn't dirty or gross by any means.