Why is taking self-responsibility so difficult?
Why is taking self-responsibility so difficult? That’s what I’m digging into on today’s podcast. I think that it has something to do with the places where we buy into a good vs bad, right vs wrong binary–one where we are afraid that if we take self-responsibility for our own mistakes, we are officially “bad” people who will be forever branded this way.
Understanding that this shame-based binary is at work, is not just helpful for understanding. It’s also the key to getting out from under this pattern. When you aren’t locked into thinking that you’re “bad” if you make certain mistakes, it gets easier to start taking self-responsibility. Taking responsibility for your life in this way is a powerful way to practice courage.
How to know when to quit
Should you keep going, or give up? How to know when to quit something is the topic for today's podcast and I'm getting real about how I've figured out when it's time to quit (including a mic-drop moment where I realized something about quitting and alignment).
Navigating a life transition
When you are navigating a life transition, you may feel stuck in the messy middle wondering when you're going to finally get to the other side. In this podcast episode, I talk about what navigating a life transition *really* feels like, as well as how to find your way through.
The fear of declaring your dream
Before a dream can manifest, it must be declared. Even that simple (!) act of putting to paper the very real desires that you have can be difficult. What do you do if you have a fear of declaring your dream, and this keeps it from becoming a reality?