ever feel like you're constantly editing yourself in real time... choosing your words carefully, over explaining your intentions, replaying conversations just to make sure you "came across
right"?
this episode is your permission slip to stop.
we're unpacking the truth that most of us avoid: it's not your job to manage how people perceive you. you are responsible for your words, your actions, your intentions, and your integrity... but you are not responsible for how those things are interpreted through someone else's lens.
in this episode, we get into:
~ what you're actually responsible for (and where you responsibility ends)
~ why trying to control people's perceptions will keep you stuck in anxiety and over-explaining
~ how to handle being misunderstood without abandoning yourself
~ and how to stop performing and start showing up as your real, grounded self
because the truth is, people don't see you as you are... the see you as they are.
and you don't need to shrink, over-explain, or shape-shift just to be understood.
let them misunderstand you.
the right people won't need a perfectly curated version of you... they'll just need you.