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What do you do when you realize the person in your bed is a "fraud monster"? For Ginny Priem, the answer was to become a detective of her own life. In this conversation, we talk about the moment her life imploded on a Tuesday night over cocktails and how she managed to protect her sanity, and two children who weren't biologically hers, while her world turned upside down.
We explore the physical manifestations of chronic stress, from shingles on the face to losing hair, and why our bodies often scream at us when we refuse to listen to our intuition. Ginny also shares the beautiful, "modern family" redemption story that emerged from the wreckage, proving that even the messiest endings can lead to the most peaceful beginnings.
Inside This Episode
The 10:00 PM Wake Up Call: The moment a stack of papers revealed that Ginny’s relationship was a complete psychological and financial sham
The Body’s Alarm System: Why shingles, skin lesions, and hair loss are the body’s way of screaming "enough" when we are overfunctioning
The "Manicure" Logic: Why sticking to a routine, even a small one like a manicure, can be a survival mechanism during acute trauma
Red Flags and Grandiosity: How to tell the difference between "first date sparks" and a calculated love bombing campaign
The Modern Family: How Ginny maintained a deep, loving connection with her ex partner's children and his ex wife despite the betrayal
Unsubscribing from "Busy": Why we use perfectionism and people pleasing as a shield and how to put it down
The 4 Pillar Tiny Shifts
MIND: Swap the "Self-Talk" Track. Pay attention to the negative loops in your head. If you wouldn't say those words to a friend, a child, or even a pet, stop saying them to yourself. Try a thought that is just 10% kinder to begin the shift.
BODY: Abandon the "All or Nothing" Mentality. If you cannot do a 60 minute workout, do 10 minutes. If you cannot run, walk. Being gentle with your physical capacity is a form of self respect that prevents burnout.
SOUL: Audit Your Emotional Bank Account. Your time and energy are just as valuable as your money. Identify the "energy vampires" in your life who only make withdrawals and start surrounding yourself with people who leave you feeling balanced or deposited into.
HOME: Start with the Junk Drawer. When life feels too chaotic to overhaul your entire house, pick one small, non-emotional area like a junk drawer or a sock drawer. Reclaiming order in one tiny corner of your home creates immediate mental awareness and a sense of control.
MORE INFO: https://www.declutterforchange.com/links/
CONNECT WITH GINNY:
https://www.instagram.com/ginnypriem/
https://www.youtube.com/@ginnypriem
https://ginnypriem.com/
By Heather Clark5
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What do you do when you realize the person in your bed is a "fraud monster"? For Ginny Priem, the answer was to become a detective of her own life. In this conversation, we talk about the moment her life imploded on a Tuesday night over cocktails and how she managed to protect her sanity, and two children who weren't biologically hers, while her world turned upside down.
We explore the physical manifestations of chronic stress, from shingles on the face to losing hair, and why our bodies often scream at us when we refuse to listen to our intuition. Ginny also shares the beautiful, "modern family" redemption story that emerged from the wreckage, proving that even the messiest endings can lead to the most peaceful beginnings.
Inside This Episode
The 10:00 PM Wake Up Call: The moment a stack of papers revealed that Ginny’s relationship was a complete psychological and financial sham
The Body’s Alarm System: Why shingles, skin lesions, and hair loss are the body’s way of screaming "enough" when we are overfunctioning
The "Manicure" Logic: Why sticking to a routine, even a small one like a manicure, can be a survival mechanism during acute trauma
Red Flags and Grandiosity: How to tell the difference between "first date sparks" and a calculated love bombing campaign
The Modern Family: How Ginny maintained a deep, loving connection with her ex partner's children and his ex wife despite the betrayal
Unsubscribing from "Busy": Why we use perfectionism and people pleasing as a shield and how to put it down
The 4 Pillar Tiny Shifts
MIND: Swap the "Self-Talk" Track. Pay attention to the negative loops in your head. If you wouldn't say those words to a friend, a child, or even a pet, stop saying them to yourself. Try a thought that is just 10% kinder to begin the shift.
BODY: Abandon the "All or Nothing" Mentality. If you cannot do a 60 minute workout, do 10 minutes. If you cannot run, walk. Being gentle with your physical capacity is a form of self respect that prevents burnout.
SOUL: Audit Your Emotional Bank Account. Your time and energy are just as valuable as your money. Identify the "energy vampires" in your life who only make withdrawals and start surrounding yourself with people who leave you feeling balanced or deposited into.
HOME: Start with the Junk Drawer. When life feels too chaotic to overhaul your entire house, pick one small, non-emotional area like a junk drawer or a sock drawer. Reclaiming order in one tiny corner of your home creates immediate mental awareness and a sense of control.
MORE INFO: https://www.declutterforchange.com/links/
CONNECT WITH GINNY:
https://www.instagram.com/ginnypriem/
https://www.youtube.com/@ginnypriem
https://ginnypriem.com/