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You're Not Lost You're Unanchored: Who Am I and What Am I About?

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Feeling “lost” can sound like a personal flaw, but we’ve learned it’s often a signal that you’re unanchored [https://www.AnneChester.com]. When you walk into a room and feel emotionally out of sync, or you catch yourself thinking “Maybe I don’t belong anywhere,” the pain is real and it’s more common than you think. We talk through why that drifting feeling shows up so strongly for midlife women navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, and how naming the pattern can bring immediate relief. We break down the difference between emotional drift and attachment wounds, including how attachment issues can form in childhood or later through experiences like bullying or repeated rejection. We also get specific about what happens in survival mode: reading “subtext” into a tired expression, taking a delayed text as proof you’re being abandoned, hearing threat in a tone that was simply stressed. That constant scanning can lead to overthinking, self-doubt, and big impulsive choices aimed at fixing an internal insecurity from the outside. Then we offer a grounded starting point: values. Instead of living in questions like “Am I too much?” or “What keeps people from leaving me?” we shift toward “What do I value?” and “How do I want to live?” We also paint a clear picture of secure attachment [https://www.AnneChester.com] so you have a real-world target: staying connected during conflict, tolerating ambiguity, recovering from setbacks, and building relationships slowly without clinging for safety. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs steadier footing, and consider talking with a mental health professional about attachment, self-trust, and negative self-talk. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what helps you feel anchored. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

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episode You're Not Lost You're Unanchored: Who Am I and What Am I About? cover

You're Not Lost You're Unanchored: Who Am I and What Am I About?

Feeling “lost” can sound like a personal flaw, but we’ve learned it’s often a signal that you’re unanchored [https://www.AnneChester.com]. When you walk into a room and feel emotionally out of sync, or you catch yourself thinking “Maybe I don’t belong anywhere,” the pain is real and it’s more common than you think. We talk through why that drifting feeling shows up so strongly for midlife women navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, and how naming the pattern can bring immediate relief. We break down the difference between emotional drift and attachment wounds, including how attachment issues can form in childhood or later through experiences like bullying or repeated rejection. We also get specific about what happens in survival mode: reading “subtext” into a tired expression, taking a delayed text as proof you’re being abandoned, hearing threat in a tone that was simply stressed. That constant scanning can lead to overthinking, self-doubt, and big impulsive choices aimed at fixing an internal insecurity from the outside. Then we offer a grounded starting point: values. Instead of living in questions like “Am I too much?” or “What keeps people from leaving me?” we shift toward “What do I value?” and “How do I want to live?” We also paint a clear picture of secure attachment [https://www.AnneChester.com] so you have a real-world target: staying connected during conflict, tolerating ambiguity, recovering from setbacks, and building relationships slowly without clinging for safety. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs steadier footing, and consider talking with a mental health professional about attachment, self-trust, and negative self-talk. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what helps you feel anchored. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

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Estrangement Is Not The Absence Of Love

Family estrangement [https://www.AnneChester.com] gets reduced to a single story: “They stopped caring.” We don’t buy that. Anne Chester, licensed clinical social worker [https://www.AnneChester.com], discusses a more honest reality: distance is often the final visible moment after years of quiet grief, repeated misunderstandings, and the slow erosion that comes from feeling minimized or unseen. We talk about why estrangement is suddenly everywhere in culture and why it gets labeled as liberation by some and cruelty by others. Anne explains how love can still exist when communication breaks down, and why the search for validation can turn into a painful trap when you expect someone else to confirm your experience exactly the way you need. We dig into the build-up that many midlife women know well, especially those navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and complicated family roles, and we name what it costs to “keep the peace” by disappearing. Then we get practical about repair and reconciliation [https://www.AnneChester.com]. Anne shares why telling yourself the truth is the first step, how to set appropriate expectations for what a relationship can be, and why grieving the relationship you wanted can be part of healing. We also discuss when it may be healthier to walk away with support, how to reconnect safely if you choose to, and how “loving from afar” can be a grounded, respectful boundary. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

1. juni 202611 min
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Learning The Difference Between Realism And Low Self-Esteem

The most convincing lies don’t sound cruel, they sound “reasonable.” That’s why the phrase “I’m just being realistic” can quietly become a cover for low self-esteem or imposter syndrome [https://www.AnneChester.com]. Sophia sits down with Anne Chester [https://www.AnneChester.com], licensed clinical social worker, to sort out the difference and to name what’s actually happening when you keep hearing “I’m not good at that” in your head. We talk about humility, self-doubt, and why so many of us fear looking prideful even as we shrink our own voice. We break down the clinical shape of low self-esteem [https://www.AnneChester.com]: it goes global, rigid, and distorted, turning one limitation into a verdict about your worth. Then we contrast that with imposter syndrome, where you can be visibly competent and still feel like you’re one mistake away from being exposed. Anne shares simple examples that make the line clear: realism evaluates capacity and energy, while self-esteem attacks identity. We also explore how these patterns often flare up for women during big transitions, like stepping away for a newborn and re-entering the workforce, when overwhelm and comparison can distort what’s true. To close, Anne offers practical therapy-informed steps to rebuild trust in your own judgment: identify the self-defeating script, take one small risk, loosen the perfectionistic “ideal standard,” and ask, “What support do I need?” Realism helps you move; self-attack keeps you stuck. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these tools. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

5. mai 202612 min
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The Hidden Cost Of Getting It Right: How Perfectionism Leaves You Exhausted

Perfection can feel like peace, but it’s really a contract with your nervous system: keep performing, keep controlling, keep getting it right. When the bill comes due, it shows up as anxiety, burnout, resentment, and a quiet loss of connection with the people you love most. Anne Chester [https://www.AnneChester.com], a licensed clinical social worker who helps Texas women in midlife navigate anxiety, depression, and trauma, names what perfectionism [https://www.AnneChester.com] actually is and why it’s so hard to let go. We start with a simple truth: everyone’s “perfect” is different. A perfect cup of coffee, a perfect holiday meal, a perfect parenting moment, a perfect version of you. The problem isn’t having preferences or high standards, it’s organizing your life around never being judged. Anne breaks down how perfectionism disguises itself as being productive, responsible, or “the one who holds it all together,” and how it can quietly trade away attachment and peace for image and approval. Along the way, we share a story about a holiday ham that’s funny on the surface and deeply tender underneath. We also talk about red flags you can spot today, including the need to control how people perceive you and the way perfectionism can masquerade as introversion [https://www.AnneChester.com] because performing is exhausting. Anne offers a grounded reframe that helps: move from perfect to complete, from outcome to process, from criticism to awareness, and aim for presence over performance. If you’ve been thinking, “There’s gotta be a better way,” this conversation is your next step. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs relief, and leave a review so more people can find support. What’s one area where you’re ready to choose “present” over perfect? To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

28. april 202611 min
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Stop Giving Away Your Power, People Only Take What You Give Them

The fastest way to lose yourself isn’t a big blowup, it’s the tiny “fine” you say when you mean “no.” We dig into a blunt truth that explains so many messy moments at home, at work, and in family relationships: people take the power we give them. When pressure hits, we often hand over our autonomy [https://www.AnneChester.com] for relief, approval, or a quick end to discomfort, then wonder why we feel drained, resentful, or stuck in anxiety and overthinking. We walk through how this shows up in real life, from a child’s public meltdown to the grown-up versions you see with managers, partners, friends, and guilt-tripping relatives. We also draw a clear line between emotional manipulation and abuse. If you are mistreated, bullied, or harmed, that is not your fault. What we focus on is the more subtle consent moment, when safety is not the issue, but our boundaries [https://www.AnneChester.com] blur anyway because we want to save face or keep the peace. You’ll learn practical boundary tools that fit different contexts: how to slow down urgency, how to stop overexplaining, how to respond without enabling manipulation, and why “I feel guilty” does not mean “I am responsible.” We also cover workplace bullying realities, high-pressure scenarios like car buying, and why serial manipulators and narcissistic patterns require stronger limits or distance. If you’re a Texas woman navigating midlife stress, depression, trauma recovery, or people-pleasing, this conversation is built to bring you back to grounded self-trust. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs steadier boundaries, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one situation where you want to stop giving your power away? To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling  122 River Oaks Drive  Southlake, Texas 76092  817-939-7884

14. april 202611 min