Pursuing Me with Shakirah Forde

How I learned to stop caring


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Show Notes:

  • Brief overview of the significance of liberating oneself from others' opinions.
  • Personal anecdotes illustrating the struggles with caring too much about other people's perspectives.
  • The objective of exploring and discussing practical insights, advice, and techniques to break free from the influence of external judgments.
    • Exploration of the evolutionary and psychological roots of why humans care about what others think.
    • Discussion on social acceptance, belonging, fear of ostracism, and societal pressures.
    • Impact of cultural norms and social media on our perception and self-worth.
      • Sharing moments and events leading to the realization of the need for change and self-acceptance.
        • Emphasis on the importance of internal validation over external approval.
          • Practical steps and daily habits for fostering self-confidence and a strong sense of self.
          • The role of mindfulness, meditation, and self-reflection in reducing anxiety and changing thought patterns related to others’ opinions.
            • Experiences and impacts of living more authentically on well-being.
            • Exploration of the deep connection between authenticity and happiness.
              • Contact information for further interaction, advice, and support. [email protected]


              • In this episode, we delve deep into the journey of liberating oneself from the fear of others' opinions, exploring the psychological and evolutionary origins, the turning points that inspire change, and practical strategies for living more authentically. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, this episode aims to inspire and empower listeners to embrace their true selves and find happiness and fulfillment in authenticity.


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                Pursuing Me with Shakirah FordeBy Shakirah Forde