Living with your Thoughts

Episode 219 You Don't Have to Reparent Yourself


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The concept of “reparenting yourself” is common in personal growth, but it doesn’t resonate with everyone—especially if parenting felt complicated, absent, or overwhelming. Discomfort with the term doesn’t mean resistance to growth; it just means the metaphor doesn’t match your nervous system.

At its core, this work isn’t about parenting—it’s about how you respond to yourself in moments of fear, failure, or uncertainty. The real question is: Do you abandon yourself, or do you stay?

If “reparenting” feels heavy, alternative frameworks can make the work more accessible:

  • Self-leadership: guiding yourself with calm, supportive direction rather than control or criticism.
  • Listening to yourself: observing and honouring emotions instead of suppressing them.
  • Updating old patterns: recognising survival strategies that no longer serve you and gently evolving them.
  • Inner team approach: seeing different parts of yourself (protector, achiever, critic, tired part) as a team that needs coordination, not domination.

In real life, this looks simple: slowing down, revisiting reactions, tolerating uncertainty, and holding complex emotions at once. Growth isn’t about perfection or labels—it’s about building a relationship with yourself that feels safe, respectful, and supportive. When you’re there for yourself, everything changes.



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Living with your ThoughtsBy Tracy Moxey