The In-Between Phase—often referred to by psychologists and sociologists as a liminal space or transitional period—is the uncomfortable but crucial gap between where you used to be and where you are going. It occurs when an old structure, role, or identity has dissolved, but the new one has not yet fully formed.
Instead of viewing this phase as a problem or a lack of progress, experts suggest treating it as a vital period of internal reorganization. Common Contexts of the In-Between
This phenomenon manifests across several major areas of life: The Inbetween | Podcast on Spotify
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