Why You Feel Guilty When You've Done Nothing Wrong!
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Have you ever said no — and then immediately felt bad?
Or prioritized yourself and felt like you did something wrong?
That’s not healthy guilt. That’s a pattern.
In this episode, I break down the difference between healthy guilt (when you violate your own values) and toxic guilt (when you violate someone else’s expectations).
We’ll talk about:
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Why guilt flares when you set boundaries
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How patriarchy, religion, and family systems wire us to shrink
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Why apologizing is often a way of asking someone to “let us off the hook”
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How guilt can actually be a sign of growth
And I’ll give you simple pattern-interruption questions you can use immediately.
You don’t need to apologize for taking up space.
You do need the tolerance to sit through the discomfort of change.
You’re not broken. You’re patterned.
If you’re ready to interrupt that pattern, book a Way Out session HERE. You're ready for a breakthrough!