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Dare to disappoint: Making choices that feel true to you [Ep 6]

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Does the fear of disappointing others keep you attached to people pleasing and perfectionism tendencies? This episode explores why disappointing people is key, if you want to make choices that feel true to you, as opposed to ones that just fulfil everyone else’s expectations.

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • You’re not doing anything wrong when you disappoint people in your life and their reaction isn’t a sign you need to go against yourself.
  • Moving away from people pleasing and perfectionism will require disappointing people - as icky and conflicting as it will feel initially, your mind and body will eventually come into harmony the more you practice making choices that come from within.
  • The more willing you are to connect to you, your body, wants, needs and desires. the more likely disappointing others will happen. Anchoring into your intentions and why is key, especially when faced with their reactions.

Connect with Rakhi:

Connect with me on IG, I’d love to get to know you: @rakhisachdev_

Email me: hello@rakhisachdev.com

Related episodes:

Ep 5: Is external validation the main ingredient or the cherry ontop of the cake?

Connect with Tamu Thomas:

Instagram - tamu.thomas

Book - Women Who Work Too Much

Substack post - The Courage to Disappoint

  continue reading

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Content provided by Rakhi Sachdev. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rakhi Sachdev or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Does the fear of disappointing others keep you attached to people pleasing and perfectionism tendencies? This episode explores why disappointing people is key, if you want to make choices that feel true to you, as opposed to ones that just fulfil everyone else’s expectations.

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • You’re not doing anything wrong when you disappoint people in your life and their reaction isn’t a sign you need to go against yourself.
  • Moving away from people pleasing and perfectionism will require disappointing people - as icky and conflicting as it will feel initially, your mind and body will eventually come into harmony the more you practice making choices that come from within.
  • The more willing you are to connect to you, your body, wants, needs and desires. the more likely disappointing others will happen. Anchoring into your intentions and why is key, especially when faced with their reactions.

Connect with Rakhi:

Connect with me on IG, I’d love to get to know you: @rakhisachdev_

Email me: hello@rakhisachdev.com

Related episodes:

Ep 5: Is external validation the main ingredient or the cherry ontop of the cake?

Connect with Tamu Thomas:

Instagram - tamu.thomas

Book - Women Who Work Too Much

Substack post - The Courage to Disappoint

  continue reading

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