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Over the years, I've done a lot of things because I thought I should, especially for my dad (who passed away 12 years ago when this episode airs!). But that one word, "should," has carried more weight than I ever realized. In this episode, I share why I decided to remove "should" from my every day life and how that one shift has allowed me to take my power and voice back.
If you've ever felt guilt for not doing enough, shame for not being farther along, or pressure to be someone you're not, this will be a good episode to listen in to.
In This Episode We Talk Through:Why "should" is so heavy and what it's really costing you
The hidden connection between "should" and guilt, shame, and external pressure
How "should" disconnects you from your truth and your joy
5 simple but powerful ways to start releasing the word "should" today
Catch it in the moment — Notice when you say or think "should" and ask, "Says who?"
Replace it with empowering words — Like "choose," "want," or "need"
Reflect daily — Ask, "What did I feel I should do today?" and "What did I actually want or need?"
Practice out loud — Invite a loved one to help you shift your language
Listen to your body — Notice how "should" feels tense, while "want" feels safe
Removing "should" doesn't mean avoiding responsibility. It means living from a place of freedom instead of fear. As someone committed to helping others move from impossibility to freedom, this practice is foundational—for me, and maybe for you too.
When you stop living by "should," you:
Free your voice
Strengthen your boundaries
Make space for clarity, joy, and authenticity
Start with my free training to reconnect with your voice and your vision.
Grab it here.
Let's Stay ConnectedHave questions or thoughts about this episode? I'd love to hear from you.
Connect with me at maryvalloni.com or email [email protected].
If This Episode Resonated…Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs permission to let go of shoulds and embrace freedom.
We're just getting started and I'm so glad you're here.
By Mary Valloni5
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Over the years, I've done a lot of things because I thought I should, especially for my dad (who passed away 12 years ago when this episode airs!). But that one word, "should," has carried more weight than I ever realized. In this episode, I share why I decided to remove "should" from my every day life and how that one shift has allowed me to take my power and voice back.
If you've ever felt guilt for not doing enough, shame for not being farther along, or pressure to be someone you're not, this will be a good episode to listen in to.
In This Episode We Talk Through:Why "should" is so heavy and what it's really costing you
The hidden connection between "should" and guilt, shame, and external pressure
How "should" disconnects you from your truth and your joy
5 simple but powerful ways to start releasing the word "should" today
Catch it in the moment — Notice when you say or think "should" and ask, "Says who?"
Replace it with empowering words — Like "choose," "want," or "need"
Reflect daily — Ask, "What did I feel I should do today?" and "What did I actually want or need?"
Practice out loud — Invite a loved one to help you shift your language
Listen to your body — Notice how "should" feels tense, while "want" feels safe
Removing "should" doesn't mean avoiding responsibility. It means living from a place of freedom instead of fear. As someone committed to helping others move from impossibility to freedom, this practice is foundational—for me, and maybe for you too.
When you stop living by "should," you:
Free your voice
Strengthen your boundaries
Make space for clarity, joy, and authenticity
Start with my free training to reconnect with your voice and your vision.
Grab it here.
Let's Stay ConnectedHave questions or thoughts about this episode? I'd love to hear from you.
Connect with me at maryvalloni.com or email [email protected].
If This Episode Resonated…Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs permission to let go of shoulds and embrace freedom.
We're just getting started and I'm so glad you're here.

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