In this episode of The Courage to Reconnect, Sarah explores the experiences, relationships, and messages that teach us who we need to be in order to feel loved, accepted, safe, and connected.
Together, we'll unpack attachment, conditioning, and the ways many of us learn to disconnect from our needs, feelings, and authentic selves in an effort to protect connection.
Because if disconnection was learned, reconnection is possible. If you've ever wondered why speaking up feels risky, why you struggle to trust yourself, or why you keep repeating the same patterns in relationships, this episode is for you.
Show Notes:
In this episode, Sarah explores how and why we become disconnected from ourselves in the first place.
Together, we'll discuss:Why we aren't born disconnected from ourselvesAttachment and early relationship experiencesConditioning and the messages we receive growing upHow we learn what is safe, acceptable, and necessary for connectionWhy many of our current patterns originally developed as protection strategiesThe relationship between self-disconnection and relationship strugglesWhy understanding where our patterns came from creates space for compassion and change
Key takeaway:
Many of the behaviors you judge yourself for started as ways to protect connection.
Reflection Questions:What messages did you receive growing up about emotions, needs, conflict, or asking for help?What parts of yourself may have felt unsafe to express?What did you learn you needed to do in order to feel loved, accepted, or connected? Connect with Sarah Monares:
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