That's Exactly Who She Thinks She Is
In this episode of That’s Exactly Who She Thinks She Is, Aoife explores the hidden cost of conflict avoidance and the conditioning many women grow up with: that being a “good person” means keeping the peace, not rocking the boat, and preserving connections at all costs.But what happens when your self-worth begins to rise and you can no longer silence your truth?Aoife shares how healing survival patterns can initially bring more conflict into your life as old dynamics begin to break down. The energy that once went into managing other people’s emotions and preserving fragile relationships begins to withdraw — and that shift can be loud, uncomfortable, and deeply transformative.Through personal reflection and practical insight, Aoife explains why this stage of healing is not failure, but a powerful turning point toward healthier relationships, stronger boundaries, and a more authentic life.In This Episode• The conditioning many women receive around keeping the peace• Why conflict avoidance can quietly damage self-worth and health• How survival patterns keep unhealthy dynamics in place• What happens when you begin raising your self-worth• Why healing conflict avoidance can temporarily create more conflict• The difference between silence, war, and speaking from dignityAbout AoifeAoife is a mind-body and success coach who helps sensitive, driven women heal chronic symptoms, regulate their nervous systems, and step into lives of greater expansion, creativity, and authentic connection.After healing herself from 30 years of chronic pain and illness, she now teaches the same compassionate, practical tools that helped her rebuild her health, her relationships, and her life.Connect with AoifeWebsitehttps://aoifemindbody.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/aoife_mindbodycoaching/
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