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  <title>The Real Reason You Stay Stuck (And Don’t Change)</title>
  <description>Have you ever stayed in a relationship… a situation… a behavior pattern… that you know isn’t good for you? Why does it stay? In this episode of the YOLO Sage Podcast, John Bielinski breaks down a powerful concept called a “racket.” A racket is something in your life that is:   Persistent   Unwanted   Yet somehow… still there   If it’s still there, there’s a payoff. In this episode, you’ll learn:   What a “racket” really is   How to identify the hidden emotional payoff   Why we tolerate “lukewarm” dysfunction   The real cost of staying stuck   How rackets block peace, joy, growth, and integrity   The one shift that creates real change   Until the cost becomes greater than the payoff, the pattern stays. This conversation will challenge you to ask: What am I getting out of this? What is it costing me? What is the impact on my life? If you're ready to break free from unhealthy patterns and live aligned with your best self, this episode is for you. Want to go deeper? Join John Bielinski live at the transformational event: How to Correct Your Life Learn more here: https://john-bielinski.com/how-to-correct-your-life/ This isn’t just insight. It’s implementation. </description>
  <author_name>Yolo Sage</author_name>
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