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Stop Trying to Fit In: Choosing Alignment Over Approval

18 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of The Power of Choosing, Trudi and Claire explore the challenges of trying to fit in when you don’t truly know yourself, and how that can create unconscious patterns driven by a need for approval.Trudi shares how her former self used social drinking to keep up, while avoiding unprocessed grief, and how it led to feeling disconnected from her own value. Together they discuss how socially accepted “rules” (drinking, trends, activities, career paths) can pull people out of alignment, and how self-knowledge is an ongoing process of exploration, discernment, and noticing what brings genuine joy.They emphasize that growth takes time, that one size doesn’t fit all, and that coaching can help reveal blind spots and shift long-standing patterns.Why this matters:If you worry about trying to fit in you may never live a life that you truly love and one that fits who you are. Challenge:Write a list with your likes and dislikes, start the process of really getting to know yourself so you can start to live a more authentic life. If you would like to get in touch with either Claire or Trudi, you can reach us both at thepowerofchoosing@gmail.com

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