For so many of us, healing isn't just about setting boundaries with other people. It's about finally stopping the habit of abandoning ourselves.
In this episode, I'm talking about something I've been actively working through in real time: learning how to let myself be seen without trying to explain, justify, or soften who I am so other people will approve.
Somewhere along the way, many of us learned that being a "good woman," a "good daughter," or a "good person" meant editing ourselves to make other people comfortable. We called it maturity. We called it love. We called it respect. But underneath all of it was self-abandonment.
Today we're questioning that programming.
We'll talk about why your younger self wasn't obsessed with being liked, how shame taught us to perform instead of simply exist, and why one of the biggest signs of healing is realizing that nobody has the power to punish you anymore.
If you've been waiting until you're more confident, more polished, or more perfect before showing up as yourself, this episode is your reminder that healing isn't about getting it right.
It's about trusting yourself enough to do it anyway.
In This Episode
The goal isn't to convince everyone to like you.
The goal is to become the kind of woman who no longer needs their permission to be herself.

Your New Life Will Cost You Your Old One
27:19

Who Am I Without Helping?
27:00

Starting Over and Letting Myself Be Seen, Even When It’s Messy
36:09