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Ep. 107 - Revisiting Ep 60 - It’s Okay to Be the Villain!

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After last week’s episode on peace and acceptance, we decided it would be fun to re-release this early episode discussing being okay with being the villain in someone else’s story. It’s a great conversation to follow up from episode 106! Follow us @MichelleMaros and @Peaceful_Barb and share your experiences with us @BarbKnowsBestPod or at www.michellemaros.com/podcast.

Episode Notes:

  • It’s okay to disappoint someone else if you’re standing up for yourself.
  • It’s okay to set boundaries in relationships that aren’t supportive, or loving, or in alignment, because you feel called to do so.
  • It’s okay to speak your truth, even if you know that the people that are listening might not like it.
  • It’s okay to say no.
  • It’s okay to stop communicating with someone because they’re not respecting you or your wishes.
  • It’s okay to not tolerate those parts of your life that drag you down, make you feel less than, or don’t allow you to live your fullest best life.

References Mentioned in Today’s Podcast:

My Favorite Lesson I’ve Learned in 2023 So Far by Michelle Maros

Crossing the Flood, A Commentary on the Oghatarana Sutta

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After last week’s episode on peace and acceptance, we decided it would be fun to re-release this early episode discussing being okay with being the villain in someone else’s story. It’s a great conversation to follow up from episode 106! Follow us @MichelleMaros and @Peaceful_Barb and share your experiences with us @BarbKnowsBestPod or at www.michellemaros.com/podcast.

Episode Notes:

  • It’s okay to disappoint someone else if you’re standing up for yourself.
  • It’s okay to set boundaries in relationships that aren’t supportive, or loving, or in alignment, because you feel called to do so.
  • It’s okay to speak your truth, even if you know that the people that are listening might not like it.
  • It’s okay to say no.
  • It’s okay to stop communicating with someone because they’re not respecting you or your wishes.
  • It’s okay to not tolerate those parts of your life that drag you down, make you feel less than, or don’t allow you to live your fullest best life.

References Mentioned in Today’s Podcast:

My Favorite Lesson I’ve Learned in 2023 So Far by Michelle Maros

Crossing the Flood, A Commentary on the Oghatarana Sutta

CHECK OUT OUR NEWEST MERCH!!! CLICK HERE!


Our Sponsors:
* Check out Armoire: armoire.style/BARBKNOWSBEST
* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/BARBKNOWSBEST
* Check out ByHeart and use my code BARBKNOWSBEST for a great deal: byheart.com
* Check out Lumen: lumen.me/BARBKNOWSBEST
* Check out Mint Mobile: mintmobile.com/BARBKNOWSBEST
* Check out Sunbasket: sunbasket.com/BARBKNOWSBEST
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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