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...
8. Your Power Lives Inside the Anger You’re Avoiding
Self Love Path
33 minutes
6 months ago
8. Your Power Lives Inside the Anger You’re Avoiding
Let me ask you something. Is it easier to avoid an uncomfortable feeling, or to meet it head on and feel it? Most people would say avoid. And yeah — that makes sense. It feels safer in the moment. You stay in control. You don’t rock the boat. You keep the peace. But at what cost? I see it all the time — and I’ve lived it myself. You keep it together without even knowing you’re doing it. Your mind loops. Your shoulders tense. Your sleep is off. Your body won’t settle. You try to convince...
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...