Why does something that’s clearly good for you…
suddenly feel selfish the moment other people are involved?
In this episode, we unpack the real reason taking a break from alcohol can feel uncomfortable, why it has very little to do with willpower.
For some women drinking is a part of how they connect, unwind, maintain ease in their relationships.
So when that changes, even quietly, it can feel like you’ve disrupted something unspoken.
Not an argument.
A shared rhythm of “this is what we do.”
Stepping outside of that is where the tension shows up.
This episode explores: Why “this feels selfish” is rarely about selfishness
Why the real challenge isn’t the habit, it’s changing the dynamic
What happens in relationships when you stop keeping things easy
How these moments can lead to more honest, intentional connection.
The discomfort isn’t a sign you’re doing it wrong.
It’s a sign the dynamic is changing.
The real question becomes: Are you willing to let it?
If this episode resonated with you, it may be a sign that you’ve been carrying more than you realise.
Each month I run a FREE live Zoom workshop for women who are beginning to recognise the emotional patterns, people-pleasing, overthinking, exhaustion and self-abandonment that may be keeping them stuck.
Inside the workshop, I talk about the “cycle” many women unknowingly live in, and how to start recognising the patterns that keep you emotionally exhausted, disconnected and running on autopilot.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, psychological or therapeutic advice.