Have you ever caught yourself trying to force gratitude…
Telling yourself you should feel grateful,
that you shouldn’t want more,
that other people have it worse…
And somehow ending up feeling worse, not better?
In this episode, Laura explores what she calls “whipping yourself with the gratitude stick” — the subtle way gratitude can turn into self-criticism, suppression, and even shame.
Yes, gratitude is powerful.
It can rewire the brain, shift perspective, and increase wellbeing.
But when it’s used to silence your instincts, your ambition, or your desire for something more aligned… it stops being healing.
It becomes limiting.
Blending psychology, neuroscience, yoga philosophy and astrology, this episode explores:
- Why gratitude works (and when it doesn’t)
- Hedonic adaptation and the brain’s negativity bias
- The difference between shame and self-compassion
- Why contentment and ambition can coexist
- Santosha, tapas and the pull of your North Node
Because you can be deeply grateful for your life…
…and still feel called toward more.
And that doesn’t make you ungrateful.
It makes you alive.
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