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In today's Daily Shift, we explore the idea that needs are not weaknesses — they're information. Many people learn to minimize, negotiate with, or judge their needs in order to appear strong, capable, or low-maintenance.
This episode is a gentle reminder that what you need doesn't require justification or comparison. Needs can change from day to day, and honoring them is an act of self-awareness, not self-indulgence.
By listening instead of arguing with your needs, your nervous system can soften and clarity becomes easier to access.
In this episode, we explore:Why needs are often minimized or judged
How listening to your needs supports regulation
The difference between self-care and self-permission
Why honoring your needs doesn't require explanation
You're allowed to need what you need
Needs are information, not flaws
Listening is enough
Take a pause and let this be permission to meet yourself where you are.
By Celeste The Therapist4.9
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In today's Daily Shift, we explore the idea that needs are not weaknesses — they're information. Many people learn to minimize, negotiate with, or judge their needs in order to appear strong, capable, or low-maintenance.
This episode is a gentle reminder that what you need doesn't require justification or comparison. Needs can change from day to day, and honoring them is an act of self-awareness, not self-indulgence.
By listening instead of arguing with your needs, your nervous system can soften and clarity becomes easier to access.
In this episode, we explore:Why needs are often minimized or judged
How listening to your needs supports regulation
The difference between self-care and self-permission
Why honoring your needs doesn't require explanation
You're allowed to need what you need
Needs are information, not flaws
Listening is enough
Take a pause and let this be permission to meet yourself where you are.

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