The Me I’m Becoming
Welcome back! After taking a short break last week to prioritize my health, I’m back and ready to dive into a topic that is deeply uncomfortable, raw, but absolutely necessary for healing. In this episode, I am opening up about a hidden roadblock that has been making me freeze up and self-sabotage my biggest goals: the fear of success. But this isn't just standard imposter syndrome. I’m unpacking how these fears were directly born from my childhood, growing up with an abusive mother who actively worked to cripple my independence and intentionally stunted my growth to keep me entirely dependent on her. We discuss the painful reality of infantilization, the psychology behind a narcissistic parent’s need for control, and how 20 years of conditioning wires our nervous systems to view "success" and "visibility" as dangerous threats. I also touch on how recent experiences with online hate and troublesome creators triggered these deep-seated fears, and exactly what I am doing to build an unshakeable fortress around my peace. If you’ve ever felt like you are subconsciously sabotaging your own dreams because taking up space feels fundamentally unsafe, this episode is for you. Success shouldn't mean sacrificing your safety, and it is time we take our power back. In this episode, we cover: * The Mother Wound: Unpacking how intentional childhood sabotage and infantilization impact our adult goals. * The Psychology of Control: Why a parent with malignant Narcissistic Personality Disorder views their child's independence as a threat, rather than a point of pride. * Visibility & Online Hate: How real-world triggers (like targeted harassment) validate childhood fears of being seen. * Breaking the Cycle: Why processing the grief and physically letting the anger leave your body is the first step to getting unstuck. * Actionable Safety Protocols: Using gradual exposure to get comfortable with success, setting strict digital boundaries, and reminding your nervous system that you are finally free. A quick reminder: Processing this kind of trauma is exhausting. Please be gentle with yourself after listening, and remember that you have the power to protect yourself while building the beautiful, successful life you are capable of living.
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