Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...
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Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...
4. Perfectionism Isn’t Ambition — It’s an Addiction
Self Love Path
13 minutes
7 months ago
4. Perfectionism Isn’t Ambition — It’s an Addiction
This episode is about perfectionism. Perfectionism robs us from joy. It shows up looking like ambition, hard work, high standards. Society eats that shit up. You get praise, gold stars, promotions. But underneath it all, there’s fear. Fear of not being good enough. Fear of rejection. Fear of being unloved. Perfectionism can show up anywhere. In work, in your body, in your relationships, in how you eat, and how you show up in life. It can make living hard. This episode isn’t ...
Self Love Path
Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...