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...
7. Why Ambitious Women Keep Sabotaging Themselves — And How to Finally Stop
Self Love Path
16 minutes
6 months ago
7. Why Ambitious Women Keep Sabotaging Themselves — And How to Finally Stop
You say you want change — a new job, be more loving to your body, a deeper relationship, a different life. But when it’s time to take the leap, you find yourself stuck in the same old cycles: procrastinating, people-pleasing, overworking, bingeing, shutting down. In this episode, I break down what’s really behind self-sabotage — and why it’s not a flaw, but a form of self-protection. You’ll learn the one practice that transforms everything. I’ll share personal stories, powerful reframes...
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...