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Saviour Syndrome: We’ve all been taught to wait for someone—the one—to fix us, complete us, or make life finally make sense. In this episode, Liz and Rhea dismantle the idea that someone else will come along and rescue us from our own discomfort. Whether it shows up in love, work, or spirituality, the need to be saved keeps us from owning our power. This isn’t about blaming the hero—it’s about realising we don’t need one.
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Saviour Syndrome: We’ve all been taught to wait for someone—the one—to fix us, complete us, or make life finally make sense. In this episode, Liz and Rhea dismantle the idea that someone else will come along and rescue us from our own discomfort. Whether it shows up in love, work, or spirituality, the need to be saved keeps us from owning our power. This isn’t about blaming the hero—it’s about realising we don’t need one.