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When it comes to hosting a special event, it is natural to want everyone to have a great time and enjoy themselves, and for everything to go according to plan. However, many of us make it our sole responsibility to ensure that it happens, no matter what. We have internalised the belief that if someone isn't having a good time, it's our responsibility to fix it. Does this sound familiar?
Find out why your worth is not tied to your ability to keep other people happy or entertained, and learn how to establish whether you are reaching the point where you need to reevaluate your priorities. I share some questions to ask yourself about wanting events to run flawlessly, what's really at the heart of this burning desire you hold, and why you are never responsible for other people's happiness.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.maisiehill.com/142
By Maisie Hill5
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When it comes to hosting a special event, it is natural to want everyone to have a great time and enjoy themselves, and for everything to go according to plan. However, many of us make it our sole responsibility to ensure that it happens, no matter what. We have internalised the belief that if someone isn't having a good time, it's our responsibility to fix it. Does this sound familiar?
Find out why your worth is not tied to your ability to keep other people happy or entertained, and learn how to establish whether you are reaching the point where you need to reevaluate your priorities. I share some questions to ask yourself about wanting events to run flawlessly, what's really at the heart of this burning desire you hold, and why you are never responsible for other people's happiness.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.maisiehill.com/142

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