『EP21: Breaking Free from Perfectionism and People Pleasing: A Trauma Survivor's Guide』のカバーアート

EP21: Breaking Free from Perfectionism and People Pleasing: A Trauma Survivor's Guide

EP21: Breaking Free from Perfectionism and People Pleasing: A Trauma Survivor's Guide

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Are you exhausted from trying to be perfect all the time? Do you spend hours editing emails, feel sick when you think you'll disappoint someone, or say yes when your whole body is screaming no? You're not alone, and you're not broken, you're experiencing trauma responses that once kept you safe as a child.

In this deeply personal episode, I share my journey of understanding perfectionism and people pleasing as survival strategies rooted in childhood trauma and conditional love. Growing up in an environment where mistakes felt dangerous and love depended on performance, my nervous system learned that perfect behavior meant safety and everyone's happiness meant I wouldn't be abandoned.

What you'll discover in this episode:

  • The psychological research behind perfectionism as a trauma response
  • Why perfectionism and people pleasing almost always go together
  • How childhood trauma creates these survival patterns
  • Personal stories of growing up with conditional love and generational trauma
  • Why motherhood intensified these patterns (and how it also helped heal them)
  • The neuroscience of how perfectionism activates the same pathways as anxiety disorders
  • Practical tools for healing: setting timers while editing, practicing "good enough" standards, starting with small "no's"
  • How to transform survival strategies into conscious, healthy choices

Signs you might relate:

  • Spending way too much time perfecting projects out of fear they won't be good enough
  • Feeling responsible for managing everyone else's emotions
  • Apologizing constantly for things that aren't your fault
  • Avoiding conflict at all costs, even when it means sacrificing your truth
  • Having impossibly high standards for yourself but normal standards for others

This isn't about eliminating your high standards or empathy, it's about transforming them from survival mode into conscious choices. Learn how to be authentically yourself while still caring about quality and others.

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