
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We all know the feeling: walking into a room and scanning for safety. Holding back from posting because “who am I to say this?” Comparing our year one to someone else’s year five. Assuming a quiet patch means something personal.
But what if no one has actually excluded you?
In this episode, Julia explores the quieter psychology of self-exclusion: the decisions we make before anyone else has spoken.
She looks at:
Before deciding you aren’t wanted, it’s worth checking whether anyone actually said that.
Here are the highlights of this episode:
(2.15) Anticipatory rejection
(2.46) Pre-emptive withdrawal
(3.18) Comparison as self protection
(4.20) Self exclusion as a form of control
Sign Up for your free Resource Sheet HERE
Connect with Julia:
Website
By Julia RogersWe all know the feeling: walking into a room and scanning for safety. Holding back from posting because “who am I to say this?” Comparing our year one to someone else’s year five. Assuming a quiet patch means something personal.
But what if no one has actually excluded you?
In this episode, Julia explores the quieter psychology of self-exclusion: the decisions we make before anyone else has spoken.
She looks at:
Before deciding you aren’t wanted, it’s worth checking whether anyone actually said that.
Here are the highlights of this episode:
(2.15) Anticipatory rejection
(2.46) Pre-emptive withdrawal
(3.18) Comparison as self protection
(4.20) Self exclusion as a form of control
Sign Up for your free Resource Sheet HERE
Connect with Julia:
Website