Have you ever tried to do something good for yourself, only to feel guilty the second someone else had a reaction to it? In this episode, I'm answering listener questions about what happens when self-care becomes visible and the people around us have feelings about it.
I'm talking about morning workouts, girls' trips, hobbies, and the guilt that can show up when we start making room for ourselves. Underneath each question is a deeper one: how do I get my own needs met without feeling like the villain in someone else's story?
This episode is for you if you're ready to protect the practices that help you feel like yourself, without over-explaining, hiding, or asking for permission.
Show Highlights:
● Why visible self-care can feel so complicated. [02:02]
● The listener question behind this Dear Cherylanne episode. [03:34]
● Why self-care does not need to become a debate. [12:12]
● How to handle guilt around time away. [18:58]
● The difference between privacy and secrecy. [27:04]
● Why hobbies deserve space in a full life. [31:30]
● How guilt changes as kids get older. [33:12]
● The difference between guilt, judgment, and grief. [40:52]
● What it means to be strategically selfish. [45:08]
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