Better conversations don’t begin with perfect words—they begin with a more honest relationship with yourself.
In this final episode of the self-trust series, I bring everything we've explored together and focus on what self-trust looks like in real life, especially in the conversations, decisions, and boundaries that feel the hardest. Too often, we overexplain, people-please, or abandon our own needs in an effort to keep the peace. But what if there was another way?
I share a simple self-trust practice you can use before difficult conversations, major decisions, or moments when you're tempted to seek permission outside yourself. You'll learn how to recognize the difference between the voice of fear and the voice of self-trust, pause before reacting, and take the next honest step without abandoning yourself in the process.
What You’ll Learn
Why difficult conversations are often about more than communication
How fear disguises itself as kindness, patience, or being "low maintenance"
The difference between the voice of fear and the voice of self-trust
How to pause before reacting and stop making self-abandoning decisions on autopilot
Why you are not responsible for controlling how others receive your truth
How to measure success in a conversation by your honesty and self-respect rather than someone else's reaction
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