The GiGi Meier Podcast
You are one person at work, another with your family, another with your friends, and a completely different one on social media. But who are you when the door is closed, the phone is down, and there is nobody watching? Most of us do not have a clean answer to that. Because we have been performing for so long, and so automatically, that we forgot there was an original version underneath it all. In this episode, I am getting into the performed self and the private self. What they are, how the gap between them forms, and what it is costing you to keep maintaining a version of yourself that was built for everyone else’s comfort. Dr. Kristin Neff’s research shows that daily performance is one of the primary drivers of chronic psychological exhaustion. Not the big hard things. The maintenance. And it is time to put some of it down. Key Takeaways: ✨ Why twenty minutes of unstructured, phone-free time every day is the first real introduction to the version of yourself you stopped making room for ✨ How to catch the edits you are making in real time, and what is actually underneath the fine when it is not fine ✨ What happens on the other side when you let one true, unpolished thing out to someone who has earned it ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because who you are when nobody’s watching is actually who you are when everyone should be watching. Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe [https://gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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