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What Other People Think Is Costing You!

20 min · 12 de may de 2026
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What if the real reason you feel stuck isn’t confusion but the weight of everyone else’s opinions? In this episode of Tea Talk with Darya, Darya explores the hidden cost of giving too much power to what other people think, especially during seasons of change. From career shifts to relationship decisions to everyday choices that quietly shape your life, this conversation is about the emotional toll of living too closely to other people’s expectations. Drawing from a personal reflection on having childhood friends visit and on making a major move in her own life, Darya shares a deeper truth: the goal is not to stop caring what people think. The goal is to stop outsourcing your life to their reactions. This episode is a wake-up call for any woman who feels influenced by approval, slowed down by fear of being misunderstood, or caught between her own truth and the comfort of staying understandable. In this episode, we explore: * Why caring what people think is human but living by it is exhausting * How approval can become tied to safety, belonging, and identity * Why life transitions make other people’s opinions feel louder * The difference between listening to people and giving them too much power * What it costs you when your decisions are shaped more by perception than truth * Why discernment matters more than detachment * How to stay connected to the people you love without abandoning yourself * What it means to treat other people’s opinions as information, not instruction Reflection questions: * Where in my life am I giving too much weight to other people’s opinions? * What is it costing me to keep doing that? * Am I seeking perspective, or outsourcing my decisions? * Where am I afraid of being misunderstood? * What would it look like to care without being ruled? If this episode resonated with you… Share it with a friend who may need this reminder. Send it to someone in a season of transition, someone who has been questioning themselves, or someone who is learning how to hear their own voice again. And if this episode stirred something in you, if you know you are ready to stop shaping your life around approval and start living from your own truth, this is exactly the kind of work Darya supports women through in coaching. Connect with Darya: Instagram: @daryamaeki Email: hello@daryamaeki.com Loved this episode? Be sure to rate, review, and share Tea Talk with Darya so more women can find these conversations.

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