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The podcast for the heart-centered woman working on becoming the truest version of herself. You’ll hear stories and life lessons about the bumps of being a human in this era.
The Double Life Dilemma: How to Be Your True Self in All Spaces
The Unshakeable Self
24 minutes 1 second
7 months ago
The Double Life Dilemma: How to Be Your True Self in All Spaces
What happens when you’re only showing part of who you are? Whether it’s hiding pieces of yourself at work, filtering your truth in relationships, or keeping aspects of your identity locked away out of fear, living a double life comes at a cost. The energy it takes to manage different versions of yourself can erode self-trust, create inner conflict, and leave you wondering if people truly know—or love—the real you. This conversation explores the tension between authenticity and self-protection, why we compartmentalize, and what it takes to bridge the gap between who you are and how you show up in the world.
This Episode Is Perfect For You If...
You struggle with hiding parts of yourself in certain spaces—whether professionally, socially, or even in relationships
You feel like you’re constantly managing different identities, and it's exhausting
You’re afraid that showing the real you might lead to judgement or rejection
You want to feel fully seen, accepted, and unshakable in your authenticity
You’re ready to explore what it would take to live as your whole self, unapologetically
"Can you be truly unshakable if you're hiding parts of yourself?"
In This Episode
(00:01) – The cost of living a double life: How compartmentalization drains your energy
(06:45) – The root of hiding: Is it fear of judgment, social conditioning, or survival instinct?
(15:32) – The cognitive dissonance of pretending to be someone you're not
(24:17) – How to start integrating your full self in a way that feels safe and aligned
(35:50) – Key takeaways & closing thoughts: What life could look like if you weren’t splitting yourself in two
"Belonging isn’t about being accepted for a version of you that’s curated—it’s about being loved for who you truly are."
About The Unshakeable Self
The Unshakeable Self is your guide to building unwavering confidence and authentic self-trust. In each episode, we explore practical strategies and powerful insights to help you break free from self-doubt, embrace your true potential, and create a life that aligns with your deepest values. Whether you're navigating career transitions, relationships, or personal growth, you'll find the tools and inspiration to stand firmly in your power.
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The Unshakeable Self
The podcast for the heart-centered woman working on becoming the truest version of herself. You’ll hear stories and life lessons about the bumps of being a human in this era.