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Why Do I Feel Guilty for Putting Myself First? — Reclaiming Rest Without Earning It

20 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Do you feel like you have to finish everything on your list before you're allowed to rest? In this episode, we explore the quiet guilt so many women carry around slowing down — the belief that rest, joy, and play have to be earned through doing enough first. We talk about what real rest can look like (hint: it's not one-size-fits-all), why some nervous systems are wired to need more space to recharge, and how a simple hand-on-chest phrase and tapping sequence can help move stuck emotion out of the body when the words won't come. We also touch on how unfelt, unexpressed emotion doesn't just disappear — it can settle into the body over time — and why building self-trust matters more than logic when it comes to healing. Plus: a first look at the new 4-week 1:1 offer, Beyond the Shadow: The Reclaiming Intensive, launching mid-August. In this episode: * Why "earning" rest is a learned pattern, not a truth * What rest actually looked like for me this week (and why it wasn't about doing nothing) * A gentle reframe for people who need more downtime to feel steady — without needing a label for it * A simple hand-on-heart phrase + tapping sequence to try today * How unexpressed emotion can show up in the body over time * A first look at the new 4-week Reclaiming Intensive (starting mid-August, $84.99) Try this today: Place a hand on your chest and repeat, "I am here. I am enough. I can let this be okay just for now." Add gentle taps at the top of the head, eyebrow, side of eye, under eye, under nose, chin, collarbone, and under the arm as you repeat the phrase. Connect with me: Website: www.terrypershon.com [http://www.terrypershon.com] — get your free 10-page Human Design report Email: teresapershon@gmail.com Facebook:  www.facebook.com/TerryPershon [http://www.facebook.com/TerryPershon] Instagram:  www.instagram.com/Terrypershon [http://www.instagram.com/Terrypershon]

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That voice on repeat in your head — the one that tells you you're not doing enough, not good enough, too much, not right — it has a job. In this episode, Terry unpacks where that inner critic comes from, why it gets so loud right when you're about to do something new, and how to move through it instead of staying stuck in it. Plus: a simple two-word phrase that can soften even the harshest inner or outer criticism, and a grounding practice you can use the next time self-judgment creeps in. This week, Terry sits down with a subject most of us carry quietly: self-judgment. That inner critic's "greatest hits" — the loop of why can't I do this, why am I not like everyone else, this isn't acceptable — and where it actually comes from. In this episode, Terry shares: * Why the inner critic isn't the enemy — it's a protective part of the mind trying to keep you safe in the "known," even when the known no longer serves you * A simple, neutral phrase ("is that so?" / "who says so?") for meeting criticism — your own or someone else's — without spiraling * A personal story about realizing she had forgiven everyone around her, but never herself * How fear almost stopped her from starting this very podcast, and what happened when she did it anyway * An unexpected lesson in self-trust that came from painting her kitchen cabinets * A simple somatic practice — hand on heart, hand on stomach — to come back to "I am here, and I am enough" in the moment self-judgment shows up * A first look at Terry's new 4-week 1:1 offer opening mid-August, built for anyone who felt something land while listening to this one Resources & Links: * Run Your Free Human Design: www.terrypershon.com [http://www.terrypershon.com] * Send Terry your questions or reflections — she reads and replies to every one. * Email: teresapershon@gmail.com [teresapershon@gmail.com] * Facebook:  www.facebook.com/TerryPershon [http://www.facebook.com/TerryPershon] Instagram:  www.instagram.com/Terrypershon [http://www.instagram.com/Terrypershon]  Schedule a 1:1  https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=36165365 [https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=36165365]

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episode Why Do I Feel Guilty for Putting Myself First? — Reclaiming Rest Without Earning It artwork

Why Do I Feel Guilty for Putting Myself First? — Reclaiming Rest Without Earning It

Do you feel like you have to finish everything on your list before you're allowed to rest? In this episode, we explore the quiet guilt so many women carry around slowing down — the belief that rest, joy, and play have to be earned through doing enough first. We talk about what real rest can look like (hint: it's not one-size-fits-all), why some nervous systems are wired to need more space to recharge, and how a simple hand-on-chest phrase and tapping sequence can help move stuck emotion out of the body when the words won't come. We also touch on how unfelt, unexpressed emotion doesn't just disappear — it can settle into the body over time — and why building self-trust matters more than logic when it comes to healing. Plus: a first look at the new 4-week 1:1 offer, Beyond the Shadow: The Reclaiming Intensive, launching mid-August. In this episode: * Why "earning" rest is a learned pattern, not a truth * What rest actually looked like for me this week (and why it wasn't about doing nothing) * A gentle reframe for people who need more downtime to feel steady — without needing a label for it * A simple hand-on-heart phrase + tapping sequence to try today * How unexpressed emotion can show up in the body over time * A first look at the new 4-week Reclaiming Intensive (starting mid-August, $84.99) Try this today: Place a hand on your chest and repeat, "I am here. I am enough. I can let this be okay just for now." Add gentle taps at the top of the head, eyebrow, side of eye, under eye, under nose, chin, collarbone, and under the arm as you repeat the phrase. Connect with me: Website: www.terrypershon.com [http://www.terrypershon.com] — get your free 10-page Human Design report Email: teresapershon@gmail.com Facebook:  www.facebook.com/TerryPershon [http://www.facebook.com/TerryPershon] Instagram:  www.instagram.com/Terrypershon [http://www.instagram.com/Terrypershon]

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Episode Summary Have you ever looked around your life and realized you’ve been doing more, fixing more, and making yourself smaller just to feel worthy of love? In this gentle, comforting episode, empathetic guide Terry Pershon shares a soft invitation to stop looking outward for validation and finally "Come Home" to yourself. Through the story of Maya, a woman reclaiming her essence after divorce, Terry illuminates how easily we fall into the trap of self-abandonment—especially as women who naturally put everyone else first. You will discover how a single cup of tea or a simple morning phrase can become the sacred catalyst to regulate your nervous system, honor your feelings as temporary visitors, and anchor back into your innate power. In This Episode, We Cover: * The Trap of External Validation: Why running on the treadmill of "doing more" only amplifies the inner hollowness. * The Story of Maya: How a rock-bottom moment in a quiet kitchen turned into a journey of self-rescue. * The Power of the Micro-Yes: Reteaching your body that you are reliable through tiny, loving choices. * Feelings as Visitors: Learning to let emotional energies move through you rather than stay in you. * Somatic Tools for Overwhelm: Simple practices to calm your nervous system at work, at home, or in public spaces. Terry’s Gentle Invitation (Your Homework This Week): 1. The Heart-Belly Anchor: Before getting out of bed in the morning and right before sleep at night, place one hand on your heart and one on your belly. Breathe softly and repeat: “I am here. I am enough.” 2. The Daily Micro-Yes: Commit to one tiny, real act of self-care just for you (reading for 30 minutes, savoring a meal, or taking a quiet walk in nature). 3. Notice the Pull: Become softly curious about where you might be seeking external approval or handing your power away. > Step Into Your Blueprint Much of how we hold these wounds and process energy is written in our unique energetic wiring. If you feel a quiet nudge to understand your own nature deeper, Terry invites you to pull your complimentary Quantum Human Design chart. Scroll to the very bottom of the homepage to enter your details and receive a personalized 10-page report. > > * Discover Your Design: www.terrypershon.com [http://www.terrypershon.com] > * Deepen Your Healing Journey https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=36165365 [https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=36165365] > * Connect Directly via Email: teresapershon@gmail.com [teresapershon@gmail.com]

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