Why "Working on Yourself" Isn't Working (And What to Do Instead)
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If you've ever heard someone (me!) talk about "befriending yourself" and thought, "That's nice, but I actually need to change" this episode is for you.
In this episode, I examine 5 common objections I hear from growth-minded women who are skeptical about self-compassion and befriending themselves. The resistance comes because you've been taught that being hard on yourself is the only path to growth.
By the end of this episode, you'll understand:
- Why self-criticism keeps your nervous system in threat mode and how that actually prevents the change you're working so hard for.
- Why the words you use matter more than you think. It's not semantics; it's neuroscience.
- Why years of "working on yourself" may have left you exhausted and what to shift to make real, sustainable progress.
- Why taking care of yourself isn't selfish, it's the only way to show up fully for the people you love.
- Why "being gentle" doesn't mean being complacent and how fierce self-compassion creates lasting change.
This isn't about lowering your standards or letting yourself off the hook. It's about creating the internal foundation that makes growth actually possible and sustainable.
Grab the Autumn Self-Care Guide: https://www.alifeinprogress.ca/autumn-guide/
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