We let other people's opinions dictate what clothes we wear, the cars we drive, and ultimately how we see ourselves.
Most of us have been running our lives like someone’s watching and judging 24/7. But what if you dropped the performance and just decided to like yourself? Like, on purpose?
In this episode, we're talking about how our self-image (how we see ourselves) is often sneakily shaped by how we think others see us, and if you’re not paying attention, it can run your whole dang life.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
Why your brain cares so much about what others think (blame evolution and a whole lotta social conditioning)
The tiny question that can reveal your actual preferences (hello, self-awareness!)
How tying your worth to gold stars and Pinterest-perfection keeps you stuck
Why self-image isn’t about changing your body, your house, or your life, but changing what you say to yourself
What self-acceptance really looks like (hint: it’s not bath bombs and affirmations in the mirror)
Because confidence isn’t born from external validation. It’s built on knowing who you are, liking your damn self, and choosing what feels right for you.
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