18. Self-care gives me the ick
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Welcome back to The Rebel’s Way podcast — your no-BS guide to living a badass life as a woman in your 40s. I’m your host, Starlyn, and today we’re talking about something that might feel uncomfortable… but deeply true:
Self-care and self-love give me the ick.
Not because women don’t deserve care.
Not because we shouldn’t take care of ourselves.
But because the way self-care is framed often ignores how deeply women have been conditioned to be selfless, not self-honoring.
In this episode, we get into why self-care feels selfish for so many women — and why that reaction isn’t a personal failure, but a result of long-standing societal programming.
Women are taught to:
- Put everyone else first
- Be the caregivers, organizers, and emotional managers
- Earn rest instead of expecting it
- Take care of themselves last — if there’s any energy left
So when we’re told to “just practice self-care” or “love yourself more,” our nervous system often responds with guilt, resistance, or shutdown.
In this episode, we explore:- Why the terms self-care and self-love trigger discomfort for so many women
- How women are conditioned — at home, at work, and in society — to prioritize others over themselves
- Why taking care of yourself can feel selfish, even when you know you need it
- The invisible emotional labor women carry in families, workplaces, and relationships
- How motherhood and caregiving reinforce patterns of self-abandonment
- Why mainstream self-care advice feels fluffy, unrealistic, or disconnected from real life
- A powerful reframe: self-care as self-preservation
- Why modeling self-care and self-respect matters for the next generation of women
I also dive into New Year’s resolutions — why most of them fail, and how goals rooted in self-loathing instead of self-respect rarely lead to sustainable change. You can’t hate yourself into a healthier body, a better life, or a more regulated nervous system.
Real change happens when goals come from:
- Self-trust
- Self-respect
- And the belief that you’re already worthy of care
This episode is a reminder that:
- You don’t need to earn rest
- You don’t need permission to take care of yourself
- And you don’t need to wait until everyone else is okay to matter
Because when women stop abandoning themselves, everything changes.
🎧 Listen now, and