Paradox and Parts
On the surface, receiving looks simple—someone offers a gift, a compliment, or support and you say "thank you." In real life, it's layered, messy, and vulnerable. In this episode of Paradox & Parts, Sarah Failla unpacks the paradox of receiving: why it feels hard (family, culture, church conditioning), how judgment blocks our openness ("must be nice"), and why receiving isn't weakness or passivity—it's partnership and participation with God, people, and life. You'll hear a vivid $1,000 coffee exercise, a gentle reframing of Acts 20:35, and a personal story about advocating with dignity when plans fell through. If you've struggled to accept compliments, help, opportunities, or provision without guilt, this conversation will help you create a healthier flow—so your giving comes from overflow, not depletion. CONNECT: I offer 1:1 coaching for women navigating the in-between—those who are done pretending they're fine and ready to live with more alignment, trust, and presence. Follow me on Instagram @coachsarahfailla [https://www.instagram.com/coachsarahfailla/] for grounded truth, coaching takeaways, and life behind the scenes. And if you'd rather stay in the loop quietly, join my email list for podcast updates and future offerings: Sign Up. [https://blue-night-2121.kit.com/newsletter]
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