Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...
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Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...
13. Has Self Care Become Another Way for You To Perform?
Self Love Path
12 minutes
5 months ago
13. Has Self Care Become Another Way for You To Perform?
Do you feel pressured by all the self-care “to do’s” you feel you should do? Exercise. Walk at least 10,000 steps daily. Lift weights — but let’s also do fasted cardio. Stretching, mobility, yoga. Meditate. Write a gratitude journal. Catch the sunrise. Ground in the grass. All before you’ve even started your day. It’s easy — just get up 20 minutes earlier! That’s all it takes. Easy, they tell you. And in between all of that, you’re trying to manage life. But also, actually enjoy it. In this e...
Self Love Path
Are you afraid of what will happen if you stop? If you stop fixing, planning, "to-doing" yourself through the day? The past weeks, I've been sitting with some old patterns of mine—patterns I've been dealing with my entire life. And this is what I noticed: The wound that makes you hyper-independent is the same wound that makes you abandon yourself completely. Both are responses to the same fear. The fear that somehow you are fundamentally unloved, not enough, and unsafe. Both of th...