In this episode, Carolanne Ashley explores the roots of people-pleasing, tracing its origins to childhood lessons and societal expectations. She shares her personal journey from always putting others first to feeling drained and invisible, and how she discovered the importance of reclaiming her own worth and energy. Listeners will learn: How childhood experiences and cultural messages can shape people-pleasing habitsThe hidden costs of always saying yes and putting others’ needs before your o...
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In this episode, Carolanne Ashley explores the roots of people-pleasing, tracing its origins to childhood lessons and societal expectations. She shares her personal journey from always putting others first to feeling drained and invisible, and how she discovered the importance of reclaiming her own worth and energy. Listeners will learn: How childhood experiences and cultural messages can shape people-pleasing habitsThe hidden costs of always saying yes and putting others’ needs before your o...
Episode 18: No Parent is Perfect: Nurturing Resilience and Healing Childhood Beliefs
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7 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 18: No Parent is Perfect: Nurturing Resilience and Healing Childhood Beliefs
In this episode of Short Mind Moments, we explore the profound impact of parenting and the lasting impressions our words and actions can leave on our children. The focus is on embracing imperfection as parents while fostering emotional resilience in our children—and ourselves. What we cover in this episode: Why no parent is perfect (and why that’s okay).How children's imaginations and lack of context shape their interpretations of everyday moments.Real-life examples of how small events can le...
Your MindBody Link
In this episode, Carolanne Ashley explores the roots of people-pleasing, tracing its origins to childhood lessons and societal expectations. She shares her personal journey from always putting others first to feeling drained and invisible, and how she discovered the importance of reclaiming her own worth and energy. Listeners will learn: How childhood experiences and cultural messages can shape people-pleasing habitsThe hidden costs of always saying yes and putting others’ needs before your o...