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Join Jordan’s spiral as she explores her relationship with control, her compulsory need to provide (unwanted) help and (unsolicited) advice. The impulse to control seems rooted in Jordan’s self-proclaimed codependent tendencies, providing her with an illusion of safety and complicating the way she shows love. In a casual chat gone critical self-reflection mission, Jordan and J.T. discuss:
- The increased desire for control in times of uncertainty, control as a coping mechanism for chaos
- Costs of rigidity and loss of power
- Disruptions, distractions, and trusting the process: the micro-growth of surrendering control
- Allowing life to unfold (easier said than done): practicing flexibility with expectations, not values
- Why surrendering to the experience is only possible with acceptance
- The quiet search for peace Jordan continues to postpone
- Diggable Reminder: QUIT gaslighting yourself!
Next on Jordan and J.T.’s reading list:
Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory (Hay House LLC, 2024)
If you have an inquiry or topic you’d like Jordan and J.T. to dig into, please send an email or voice memo to [email protected]
Enjoy the conversation? Please take a moment to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on the homepage www.letsdigintothat.com or wherever you find your podcasts. THANK YOU – your click means more than you can imagine.
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Join Jordan’s spiral as she explores her relationship with control, her compulsory need to provide (unwanted) help and (unsolicited) advice. The impulse to control seems rooted in Jordan’s self-proclaimed codependent tendencies, providing her with an illusion of safety and complicating the way she shows love. In a casual chat gone critical self-reflection mission, Jordan and J.T. discuss:
- The increased desire for control in times of uncertainty, control as a coping mechanism for chaos
- Costs of rigidity and loss of power
- Disruptions, distractions, and trusting the process: the micro-growth of surrendering control
- Allowing life to unfold (easier said than done): practicing flexibility with expectations, not values
- Why surrendering to the experience is only possible with acceptance
- The quiet search for peace Jordan continues to postpone
- Diggable Reminder: QUIT gaslighting yourself!
Next on Jordan and J.T.’s reading list:
Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory (Hay House LLC, 2024)
If you have an inquiry or topic you’d like Jordan and J.T. to dig into, please send an email or voice memo to [email protected]
Enjoy the conversation? Please take a moment to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on the homepage www.letsdigintothat.com or wherever you find your podcasts. THANK YOU – your click means more than you can imagine.
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