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Real Talk: When Old Insecurities Come Back

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Send me a text w/ what resonates!

In this conversation, Elyse Bushard reflects on the experience of confronting old insecurities and the emotional turmoil that can arise when one feels transported back to a previous version of themselves. She discusses the conflict between logical self-awareness and emotional feelings of inadequacy, highlighting the challenges of self-perception and personal growth.

Episode Takeaways

  • If you ever have had one of those nights where you feel like you've been transported back into time
  • You feel stuck and you feel like you're in a spiral of a person
  • I caught myself slipping into that old insecurity
  • I feel invisible, like everyone else in the room is shining brighter
  • Logically, I know I'm a different person
  • I'm more confident and capable and deserving and worthy
  • It's such a weird feeling to feel like a sidekick again
  • Emotional struggles can challenge our self-perception
  • Growth doesn't always mean leaving old feelings behind
  • Self-worth can fluctuate based on our environment

Support the show

If you loved this episode, I'd love to hear your thoughts and cheer you on!

Thank you for tuning into Hell Yes Habits!

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Manage episode 517461523 series 3617802
Content provided by Elyse Bushard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elyse Bushard 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://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send me a text w/ what resonates!

In this conversation, Elyse Bushard reflects on the experience of confronting old insecurities and the emotional turmoil that can arise when one feels transported back to a previous version of themselves. She discusses the conflict between logical self-awareness and emotional feelings of inadequacy, highlighting the challenges of self-perception and personal growth.

Episode Takeaways

  • If you ever have had one of those nights where you feel like you've been transported back into time
  • You feel stuck and you feel like you're in a spiral of a person
  • I caught myself slipping into that old insecurity
  • I feel invisible, like everyone else in the room is shining brighter
  • Logically, I know I'm a different person
  • I'm more confident and capable and deserving and worthy
  • It's such a weird feeling to feel like a sidekick again
  • Emotional struggles can challenge our self-perception
  • Growth doesn't always mean leaving old feelings behind
  • Self-worth can fluctuate based on our environment

Support the show

If you loved this episode, I'd love to hear your thoughts and cheer you on!

Thank you for tuning into Hell Yes Habits!

  continue reading

43 episodes

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