Permission to Show Up
Have you ever caught yourself wanting something more, and then talked yourself out of it almost immediately with this thought: I should be grateful for what I have. And just like that, the dream goes back in the box. If that landed, this episode is for you. In this episode Kara shares something deeply personal. She is recording from Sri Lanka, where her father grew up, and being here has brought up something she has never spoken about publicly before. The specific kind of guilt that comes with being a first-generation Australian. The daughter of a Sri Lankan father and an Italian mother who gave up everything, a language, a community, a familiar world, so she could have more. Kara became a lawyer. Then spent 12 years at the United Nations. Impressive by any measure. The kind of career that made the sacrifice look worth it. And then she left to become a Women's Life and Confidence Coach. A title her father's friends in Sri Lanka have absolutely no framework for. This episode is for the woman who is using gratitude as a reason not to want more. The woman who looks at her comfortable life and thinks who am I to complain. The woman who has achieved everything she was supposed to achieve and still feels like something is missing, but cannot say that out loud because it would sound ungrateful. You are not ungrateful. You are unfulfilled. And those are two completely different things. In this episode: * Why first-generation women carry a specific kind of guilt that nobody talks about * How gratitude becomes a silencer without us even realising it * The paradox of honouring your parents' sacrifice versus actually living your own life * What your parents really wanted when they gave up everything * Why unfulfilled is not a character flaw. It is information. Your one thing this week: Write down one dream you have never said out loud because it felt ungrateful or selfish or impossible to explain to your family. Just write it. You do not have to do anything with it yet. But she deserves to exist on paper. Your parents did not risk everything so you could spend your life playing small. They risked everything so you could be free. Use it.
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