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Why This Keeps Happening

A 30-Day Series on Human Patterns


Meta Description: Why do the same problems keep happening in your life, work, or relationships? This 30-day series explores everyday human patterns, where they come from, and what they might be asking you to notice.


There are moments in life that feel confusing—not because they’re rare, but because they repeat.

The same kinds of situations.
The same types of people.
The same outcomes, even when you try to do things differently.


You might find yourself wondering:

  • Why does this keep happening to me?
  • Why do I keep ending up in the same situations?
  • Why do the same patterns show up at work, in relationships, or in my family?

It can feel random at first. Or personal. Or hard to explain.


This series looks at those moments—not as isolated problems, but as patterns.


Patterns in how we respond.
Patterns shaped by earlier experiences.
Patterns that continue, often quietly, into adulthood.


Each day explores one of these patterns as it shows up in everyday life—
at work, in families, in relationships, and within ourselves.

This isn’t about diagnosing or fixing.

It’s about noticing.


Because sometimes, what feels confusing starts to make more sense
once you can see the pattern it belongs to.

You don’t need to resolve everything you see here.
Sometimes, seeing it clearly is already a shift.


Topics Covered in This Series

  • Work and career patterns
  • Family roles and expectations
  • Relationships and boundaries
  • Cultural and social pressures
  • Internal thought patterns

🔻 Start here: Why This Keeps Happening (Series Overview)


This series explores everyday human patterns—how they show up in our lives, where they may come from, and what they might be asking us to see differently.

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