Do you constantly criticize yourself for feeling anxious? You're not alone — but it's not helping.
In this episode, Jessica explains why self-criticism actually fuels anxiety, how to recognize your inner critic, and what to do instead to start feeling calmer and kinder toward yourself.
Episode Summary
People with anxiety are often their own harshest critics. In this compassionate follow-up to Episode 1, Jessica explores how self-criticism and anxiety create a painful feedback loop — one that keeps you feeling stuck, tense, and unsafe.
Through relatable stories and practical insight, she shows why "beating yourself up" never works, and how shifting to understanding and compassion can immediately begin to calm your anxiety and open the door to healing.
In This Episode, You'll Learn
Key Quotes
"If beating yourself up actually worked, you'd be 'perfect' by now — but you're not, and I'm not. Because criticism doesn't actually help."
"Criticism ramps us up or shuts us down — it never helps us change."
"Treat yourself the way you'd treat anyone else who had anxiety — with kindness and understanding."
Main Takeaway
You can't heal anxiety when you're beating yourself up.
Real change begins when you stop beating yourself up, stop blaming yourself for being anxious, and start meeting yourself with kindness, compassion, and understanding.
Who This Episode Is For
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*Disclaimer* This show is for information and inspiration. It is not professional mental health counseling or medical advice. If you're struggling, please reach out to a mental health or medical professional.