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#87 - Feeling "Undermined"? How to Reclaim Your Power.

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In this episode, Jaya brings forward a challenge that many of us can relate to - leaving conversations feeling undermined or devalued. She struggles with how to maintain her power and self-worth when people dismiss, invalidate, or fail to recognize her contributions. Her core questions include:

  1. How do I keep my power when dealing with people who undermine or devalue me?
  2. What language can I use to defend myself?
  3. How do I navigate situations where I freeze in response to subtle invalidation?
  4. Why do some people always take a contrarian point of view, and how can I respond?
  5. How do I handle accusations of being selfish when I set boundaries or withdraw?

Key Takeaways for Listeners

  • Shift Your Perspective - Stop seeing these moments as something being done to you and instead as data about the other person's patterns and needs.
  • Break the Victim Cycle - Seeing yourself as prey in a predator-prey dynamic keeps you in freeze mode. Recognizing others' behaviors as their habitual strategies helps reclaim your power.
  • Practice Self-Connection - Instead of seeking validation from someone who won't provide it, turn inward and self-attune: What am I feeling? What do I need?
  • Ask for What You Want - If someone is dismissing your feelings, redirect the conversation by explicitly asking them to focus on your experience rather than rationalizing the other person's behavior.
  • Recognize Their Needs - Many people default to giving advice or taking a contrarian stance as a way of meeting their own needs - to feel helpful, competent, or insightful. Seeing this can help depersonalize their behavior.
  • Exit With Grace - If someone is Monopolizing the conversation or invalidating you, set a boundary: "I just realized I need to get going." No justification is needed.
  • Selfishness vs. Self-Connection - True self-care benefits everyone. When you act from self-connection rather than obligation, you model healthy relational dynamics.

We Discuss:

  • 1:01 Opening thoughts
  • 3:05 I feel undermined and I freeze. How can I reframe this?
  • 12:17 They're not "doing something to me". They're providing data about themselves.
  • 14:28 Asking for what you want as a strategy out of the educating
  • 20:51 What can I say if I don't want to listen anymore?
  • 28:27 What can I say when someone accuses me of being selfish?
  • 31:04 Closing Thoughts

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In this episode, Jaya brings forward a challenge that many of us can relate to - leaving conversations feeling undermined or devalued. She struggles with how to maintain her power and self-worth when people dismiss, invalidate, or fail to recognize her contributions. Her core questions include:

  1. How do I keep my power when dealing with people who undermine or devalue me?
  2. What language can I use to defend myself?
  3. How do I navigate situations where I freeze in response to subtle invalidation?
  4. Why do some people always take a contrarian point of view, and how can I respond?
  5. How do I handle accusations of being selfish when I set boundaries or withdraw?

Key Takeaways for Listeners

  • Shift Your Perspective - Stop seeing these moments as something being done to you and instead as data about the other person's patterns and needs.
  • Break the Victim Cycle - Seeing yourself as prey in a predator-prey dynamic keeps you in freeze mode. Recognizing others' behaviors as their habitual strategies helps reclaim your power.
  • Practice Self-Connection - Instead of seeking validation from someone who won't provide it, turn inward and self-attune: What am I feeling? What do I need?
  • Ask for What You Want - If someone is dismissing your feelings, redirect the conversation by explicitly asking them to focus on your experience rather than rationalizing the other person's behavior.
  • Recognize Their Needs - Many people default to giving advice or taking a contrarian stance as a way of meeting their own needs - to feel helpful, competent, or insightful. Seeing this can help depersonalize their behavior.
  • Exit With Grace - If someone is Monopolizing the conversation or invalidating you, set a boundary: "I just realized I need to get going." No justification is needed.
  • Selfishness vs. Self-Connection - True self-care benefits everyone. When you act from self-connection rather than obligation, you model healthy relational dynamics.

We Discuss:

  • 1:01 Opening thoughts
  • 3:05 I feel undermined and I freeze. How can I reframe this?
  • 12:17 They're not "doing something to me". They're providing data about themselves.
  • 14:28 Asking for what you want as a strategy out of the educating
  • 20:51 What can I say if I don't want to listen anymore?
  • 28:27 What can I say when someone accuses me of being selfish?
  • 31:04 Closing Thoughts

For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.
Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

Here are more ways to connect with me:

  continue reading

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