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Stop Shoulding Yourself

30 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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Stop Shoulding Yourself. Words That Keep Us Stuck: The “Should” Series How often do you catch yourself saying, “I should have known better,” “I should be further along,” or “I should say yes”—even when something inside you is telling you no? In this episode of Real Adult Wisdom, Becky Shaffer explores the emotional weight behind the words “I should” and “I should have.” Sometimes these phrases point to a genuine responsibility. Other times, they are rooted in regret, shame, comparison, fear, or expectations that never truly belonged to us. Becky breaks down the important difference between taking responsibility and punishing ourselves: Responsibility helps us grow. Shame keeps us looking backward. You will learn how to recognize whether a “should” is coming from your own values or someone else’s expectations, how hindsight can distort the way you judge past decisions, and how to replace self-criticism with honest, compassionate accountability. This episode also includes practical tools to help you: * Identify the hidden belief behind your “shoulds” * Separate responsibility from shame * Reframe regret into a usable lesson * Recognize the difference between growth and self-abandonment * Make decisions based on your values rather than guilt or approval * Move from “I should have” to “Knowing what I know now, I choose…” You cannot change what you knew then, but you can decide what you do with what you know now. Keep the lesson. Make the repair. Release the punishment. This episode is inspired by themes from Becky’s book, The Why Not Me? Concept, and is part of the new Words That Keep Us Stuck series.

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Stop Shoulding Yourself. Words That Keep Us Stuck: The “Should” Series How often do you catch yourself saying, “I should have known better,” “I should be further along,” or “I should say yes”—even when something inside you is telling you no? In this episode of Real Adult Wisdom, Becky Shaffer explores the emotional weight behind the words “I should” and “I should have.” Sometimes these phrases point to a genuine responsibility. Other times, they are rooted in regret, shame, comparison, fear, or expectations that never truly belonged to us. Becky breaks down the important difference between taking responsibility and punishing ourselves: Responsibility helps us grow. Shame keeps us looking backward. You will learn how to recognize whether a “should” is coming from your own values or someone else’s expectations, how hindsight can distort the way you judge past decisions, and how to replace self-criticism with honest, compassionate accountability. This episode also includes practical tools to help you: * Identify the hidden belief behind your “shoulds” * Separate responsibility from shame * Reframe regret into a usable lesson * Recognize the difference between growth and self-abandonment * Make decisions based on your values rather than guilt or approval * Move from “I should have” to “Knowing what I know now, I choose…” You cannot change what you knew then, but you can decide what you do with what you know now. Keep the lesson. Make the repair. Release the punishment. This episode is inspired by themes from Becky’s book, The Why Not Me? Concept, and is part of the new Words That Keep Us Stuck series.

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