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Episode 207: Would you say that you're someone who struggles when you don't feel liked? Would you say that you typically sensor your sentences to ensure they don't offend anyone? And if they do, you apologize profusely and obsess over it for a week?
Okay, let me ask you this one: ever avoided eye contact, wearing something "too sexy" or shooting a loving smile over to a man out of fear he will get the wrong idea (and that it will obviously be your fault)?
Many of us have been taught, since birth, that it is our responsibility to:
Any many more examples.
Many women have been taught that it is our responsibility to be liked by everyone, to play the role of the sweet/kind friend and to not step on any toes. If this kind of programming is not healed, it has the power to lead us straight into a whirlwind of anxiety every single time we feel someone is mad at us. It keeps us quiet whenever we've been taken advantage of. We may feel we are unloveable.
Feeling responsible for the actions of others is one of the most dreadful experiences ever...simply because you're trying to control something you will never and can never control. If you relate to any of this above, pull up a chair and get ready to take some notes.
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Episode 207: Would you say that you're someone who struggles when you don't feel liked? Would you say that you typically sensor your sentences to ensure they don't offend anyone? And if they do, you apologize profusely and obsess over it for a week?
Okay, let me ask you this one: ever avoided eye contact, wearing something "too sexy" or shooting a loving smile over to a man out of fear he will get the wrong idea (and that it will obviously be your fault)?
Many of us have been taught, since birth, that it is our responsibility to:
Any many more examples.
Many women have been taught that it is our responsibility to be liked by everyone, to play the role of the sweet/kind friend and to not step on any toes. If this kind of programming is not healed, it has the power to lead us straight into a whirlwind of anxiety every single time we feel someone is mad at us. It keeps us quiet whenever we've been taken advantage of. We may feel we are unloveable.
Feeling responsible for the actions of others is one of the most dreadful experiences ever...simply because you're trying to control something you will never and can never control. If you relate to any of this above, pull up a chair and get ready to take some notes.
Show notes:
Connect with Maddy:
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