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Let's Talk It Through with Michelle LaCroix

Podcast de Michelle LaCroix | The Hearty Fig

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Let’s Talk it Through is a podcast about the art and practice of using your voice as a tool for building happier, healthier relationships and deeper self-trust—particularly for folks who’ve struggled with people pleasing tendencies. I’m Michelle, the Communication Coach behind The Hearty Fig. Together we’ll explore how to sidestep common communication pitfalls, build confidence in how you show up for tough conversations on your terms, and start creating the kinds of relationships you want and deserve (including your relationship with yourself).

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Portada del episodio How (and why!) to let yourself feel anger

How (and why!) to let yourself feel anger

When I first discovered the Enneagram and found out that I'm a Type 9, I was confused to hear that the dominant emotion that Type 9s struggle with is anger. My first reaction was, "anger? really??" — mainly because I'm usually so concerned with resolving or smoothing over conflict that I don't really feel or express that much anger.  But as it turns out, that disconnection from my anger is actually part of the issue. 👀 Whether or not you’re an Enneagram 9, there's a good chance if you're here, you relate to this idea of getting so focused on trying to dodge or resolve conflict that you never really slow down long enough to really sit and fully deal with the uncomfortable emotions those situations bring up. And then as it turns out, avoiding conflict and anger doesn’t make those feelings magically go away, or cease to exist; instead, it means those emotions quietly build inside us. And over time, they catch up to us in ways that take a real toll both on our own mental and emotional health AND our relationships. IN THIS EPISODE, WE’RE GONNA SPEND SOME TIME TALKING ABOUT HOW WE CAN ACTUALLY FEEL OUR BIG FEELINGS LIKE ANGER WHEN THEY ARISE, INSTEAD OF DENYING OR FIGHTING THEM—SO THEY DON’T ADD UP TO SOMETHING BIGGER DOWN THE ROAD THAT WE TRY TO HOLD INSIDE OUR BODIES LIKE A PRESSURE COOKER. * First, we'll explore why so many of us resist feeling our feelings, and why it's 100% normal and understandable if that feels true for you. * Then we'll shift into why it’s important to feel our feelings, and explore how you can partner with yourself to stay with your feelings and learn from them using a three step framework to help you experience the fullness of them without judgment. * Much of the content in this episode is rooted in my interpretation of + experience integrating teachings from Varvara Erochina (@bewithvarvara) and her free workshop, Feelings 101.

9 de mar de 2022 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Seeing yourself as more than 'nice' + why it matters

Seeing yourself as more than 'nice' + why it matters

So often, there comes a point in the process of letting go of people-pleasing when a special kind of fear kicks in—almost like a quiet identity crisis. It's that moment where a voices deep in the recesses of your brain pipes up with some version of: “whoa whoa whoa, wait a minute... if I suddenly stop being that person all the time—the kind of person who people know they can always count on, or if I stop being quite as easygoing as I’ve always been, and if I start being more direct, or more honest, or more willing to push back...am I gonna lose that thing that makes me special?” It’s a really understandable thing to be nervous about! If you’ve spent your life perfecting the art of nudging other people’s wants + needs to the top of your list of priorities, jumping in to help, and/or keeping other people comfortable, and then being rewarded and praised for how well you’ve learned to do these things... then OF COURSE you might have started to internalize the idea that that’s what makes you special, likable, and even who you are. And if that’s all true, then it makes even more sense that you’d worry things might start to blow up or fall apart if you decide you no longer want to be that person all the time. If being liked feels like part of your identity and proof of your value, then it makes perfect sense that the thought of not being liked would be terrifying. So in this week's episode, we're gonna unpack that a bit! We'll talk about: * how we see ourselves, * why it matters, and * how you might shift your relationship with that fear of not being liked—in a meaningful, sustainable way

2 de mar de 2022 - 24 min
Portada del episodio How to ease your guilt about speaking up

How to ease your guilt about speaking up

Consciously or not, many of us are walking around with a quiet belief that whenever we create friction or interrupt the flow of harmony in our relationships, it's somehow a violation of how we "should" be showing up. And if that’s the belief you’ve been holding onto, then no wonder you'd feel guilty or like you need to apologize when the time comes to raise your voice or cause a 'disturbance'!  The questions I want us to look at more closely are not only "where does that belief come from?" but also, "how true is it REALLY?" We’ll explore how this belief about what’s ‘allowed’ in your relationships might be creating unnecessary guilt and stopping you from speaking up more often, AND how you might actually address that obstacle. * First we’ll explore the assumptions a bit more deeply and where they come from. * Then we’ll talk about a simple but profound re-frame to help challenge some of those assumptions and put some of these fears and guilt into perspective. * And then we’ll put a bow on the whole thing with some actual integration strategies to help you translate a mindset shift into an actual new way of showing up and using your voice in relationships, with less guilt and inner turmoil.

23 de feb de 2022 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Hidden costs of saying YES all the time

Hidden costs of saying YES all the time

If you recall, 2015 was the year Shonda Rhimes’ book The Year of Yes came out. And at the time, while everyone was all abuzz about it, all I can remember thinking upon seeing that title was, "Man, a year of ‘yes’ sounds EXHAUSTING." Granted, that perspective had a whole lot to do with the way I moved through the world at the time. I had a long history of knowing how to keep other people happy and comfortable, and saying YES in the spirit of other people’s comfort and happiness. And in my experience, few things tip the scales out of balance faster than when we have a habit of compulsively, unconsciously saying YES and volunteering to take things on when we’d rather not. We might say 'yes' out of fear, or obligation, or when we don’t mean it for all kinds of reasons. And more often than not, the short-term comfort of saying 'yes' purely to make someone else happy creates longer-term stress, resentment, and missed opportunities.  SO, LET’S TALK ABOUT THE POWER OF THE INTENTIONAL YES INSTEAD OF THE HABITUAL OR THE OBLIGATORY 'YES'. THIS EPISODE IS BROKEN UP INTO THREE SECTIONS: 1. We'll explore why so many of us say yes to too many things, and/or the wrong things. 2. Then, I’ll share a personal story about how I recently realllllly got to see firsthand the power of saying yes to the RIGHT things. 3. And then we’ll close with some specifics! I’ll share 3 tactical ideas for how you can still be the loving and generous person, friend, partner, colleague you are without just having to go around feeling obligated to say YES all the time.

16 de feb de 2022 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Healthy compromise vs. when you’re giving too much

Healthy compromise vs. when you’re giving too much

At a basic level, we all know compromise (and the ability to do it well!) is one of those things you’ll find at the center of any healthy relationship. There will be times in pretty much any relationship, personal or professional, when someone who's important to you wants or needs something from you that feels uncomfortable—or at least, less than 100% desirable—to give. Sometimes, asks like these are truly no big deal. But other times, the magnitude or the impact of these asks feels bigger. Itchier. That can be where you might start to feel that sense of resistance or hesitation. And if your M.O. often involves shades of people-pleasing, https://www.theheartyfig.com/blog/what-causes-people-pleasingyou might start to doubt yourself and quietly ask all kinds of questions like: "Should I be pushing back here? Or am I overreacting? If I make this into a big deal, will I regret being difficult? Should I just suck it up?" In today's episode, we're talking all about compromise, and how to find the line that separates healthy compromise from giving too much. We'll cover: * What does healthy compromise mean and look like in practice? Plus, * A simple concept to help you find that line for yourself more easily, and finally, * 4 really helpful questions to help you gauge when a compromise might be asking too much of you. Prefer to read the article version? Find it here: www.theheartyfig.com/blog/compromise [//www.theheartyfig.com/blog/compromise]

9 de feb de 2022 - 26 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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