Mar 05 2025 27 mins
Feeling overwhelmed by desires or guilty for wanting more? This episode dives deep into the layers of societal expectations, childhood conditioning, and the professional success trap that so many women, particularly high achievers, find themselves ensnared in. We explore the powerful impact of early childhood experiences and how they shape our adult behaviours, often leading to feelings of unworthiness when it comes to voicing genuine needs and desires.
The conversation reveals the intricate dance between childhood messages that make us feel "too much" and the need to embrace our authentic selves. We encourage listeners to challenge the narrative of success as a protective shield while highlighting the loneliness that often accompanies it. Listeners will resonate with the concept of relational trauma, often overlooked yet palpable in how we handle present-day relationships.
You will walk away with a profound understanding of the work that lies ahead in reshaping your story and redefining what you desire. We discuss the importance of diving into our bodies to release the traumas that live within us, challenging the superficial solutions that often fail to address the root causes of our struggles. By embracing vulnerability, we create space for healthy, nourishing connections in all areas of our lives.
Join us in this episode as we guide you through the process of reclaiming your desires while fostering connections that align with your authentic self. Say goodbye to guilt and hello to a life filled with opportunities to strive for more. You deserve it! Feel moved to share your thoughts or experiences with us as we invite you to explore what it truly means to own your sovereignty.
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