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This episode is about something that used to really piss me off when people said it to me.
'Take responsibility for your life'
Because when you're hurting like hell, when you've been through trauma, loss, betrayal, burnout or any other big life transitions, the absolute last thing you want to hear is someone telling you to "stop feeling sorry for yourself"
But what I’ve come to understand through my own reinvention journey is that, radical responsibility isn’t at all about blame. It isn’t about shame either. And it definitely isn’t about saying what happened to you was your fault.
It’s about something way more powerful than that.
It’s about deciding that even if it wasn’t your fault… it is still your life.
In this episode I share how I had to stop giving my power away after my divorce, how staying in victimhood was keeping me stuck, and why the biggest turning point in my life wasn’t when circumstances improved; it was when I stopped waiting for someone or something else outside of me to change my life.
Because nobody is coming to save you.
And strangely enough… that’s the best f*cking news you’ll ever hear.
Because it means you can save yourself 👑
In this episode I talk about:
• What radical responsibility really means (and what it doesn’t)
• Why high-performing women often take responsibility for everyone except themselves
• The difference between your inherited self and your survival self
• Why blaming the past keeps you emotionally tied to it
• How taking responsibility gives you your power back
• Why reinvention starts with identity, not behaviour
• The questions that help you start leading yourself again
The most important truth from this episode:
You are NOT responsible for what happened to you.
But you are responsible for what happens next.
And the moment you take radical responsibility, you stop being the woman life happens to… and become the woman who leads herself.
Reinvention doesn’t begin when life gets easier.
It begins when you decide: I’m leading myself now.
🩷
If this episode resonated, I’d genuinely love to hear from you. Drop me a message and tell me where you’re choosing yourself and taking your power back.
And as always… Crown on, Queen 👑
P.S. If you need some extra help working through this, the 12 week guided journal EDIT Your Life: The No BS Reinvention Journal is available here on Amazon
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🔥 DOWNLOAD FREEBIES TO FUEL YOUR REINVENTION
📲 FOLLOW on Instagram and Facebook
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By Sarah Elizabeth5
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This episode is about something that used to really piss me off when people said it to me.
'Take responsibility for your life'
Because when you're hurting like hell, when you've been through trauma, loss, betrayal, burnout or any other big life transitions, the absolute last thing you want to hear is someone telling you to "stop feeling sorry for yourself"
But what I’ve come to understand through my own reinvention journey is that, radical responsibility isn’t at all about blame. It isn’t about shame either. And it definitely isn’t about saying what happened to you was your fault.
It’s about something way more powerful than that.
It’s about deciding that even if it wasn’t your fault… it is still your life.
In this episode I share how I had to stop giving my power away after my divorce, how staying in victimhood was keeping me stuck, and why the biggest turning point in my life wasn’t when circumstances improved; it was when I stopped waiting for someone or something else outside of me to change my life.
Because nobody is coming to save you.
And strangely enough… that’s the best f*cking news you’ll ever hear.
Because it means you can save yourself 👑
In this episode I talk about:
• What radical responsibility really means (and what it doesn’t)
• Why high-performing women often take responsibility for everyone except themselves
• The difference between your inherited self and your survival self
• Why blaming the past keeps you emotionally tied to it
• How taking responsibility gives you your power back
• Why reinvention starts with identity, not behaviour
• The questions that help you start leading yourself again
The most important truth from this episode:
You are NOT responsible for what happened to you.
But you are responsible for what happens next.
And the moment you take radical responsibility, you stop being the woman life happens to… and become the woman who leads herself.
Reinvention doesn’t begin when life gets easier.
It begins when you decide: I’m leading myself now.
🩷
If this episode resonated, I’d genuinely love to hear from you. Drop me a message and tell me where you’re choosing yourself and taking your power back.
And as always… Crown on, Queen 👑
P.S. If you need some extra help working through this, the 12 week guided journal EDIT Your Life: The No BS Reinvention Journal is available here on Amazon
🔥
🔥 DOWNLOAD FREEBIES TO FUEL YOUR REINVENTION
📲 FOLLOW on Instagram and Facebook
🩷

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