There's a quote from Carl Jung that says, "The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." It's beautiful — but also deeply confronting. What does it really mean to become who you truly are? And why does that idea stir up fear in so many of us?
In this episode, Rachel dives into one of the biggest internal conflicts she sees in her clients — the tension between wanting to grow and fearing what that growth might cost. She explores what actually happens when you release the patterns that hold you back — like people-pleasing, perfectionism, and overthinking — and why doing so doesn't make you someone new, but rather more you than ever before.
You'll be guided through a simple but powerful exercise to help you see where you might be hiding parts of your truest self, and how to begin reclaiming them. Because the truth is, the journey of self-development isn't about changing who you are — it's about remembering who you've always been.
Key Topics Covered
How to understand what "becoming who you truly are" really means
How to navigate the fear that personal growth might change your relationships
How to identify what percentage of "you" you're currently being
How to imagine life as 10% more you — and what that would look and feel like
How to take one small, real-world action toward becoming more you this week