Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.
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Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.
The main protagonist in my yet unpublished novel is an example of how we can become empowered by healing the wounded and dissociated parts of ourselves. It’s also a good insight into how we can be leading our life feeling like we have it all under control until we realise we are in fact the one that is being controlled and have no control at al. Something happens that rocks our life and the very foundation on which our beliefs are based upon.
We find out if those foundations are solid enough to support the stories we tell ourselves about our life. If they are not solid, no matter how many excuses we make or give to ourselves or the world they will crumble and fall.
Mary, she is called, for now, used control and power as her default. She is fiercely independent and a perfectionist.
Women's Empowerment Podcast
Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.