The Embarrassing Truth: Self-Sabotage, Bad Habits, or Why I Hated Myself for Doing This

You are not broken. You are patterned.
This episode creates a shame-free space to name self-sabotage honestly, understand why it exists, and begin rebuilding self-trust through awareness instead of force.

What You’ll Learn

• What self-sabotage actually is and why it is not a personal failure
• How shame keeps habits stuck and why awareness is the real catalyst for change
• The most common ways women unconsciously abandon themselves
• How to track habits without judgment so they naturally soften over time

Key Moments

0:00 Opening grounding and creating a shame-free space
2:25 The quiet habits that made me disconnect from myself
5:02 What self-sabotage really is and why it once kept you safe
7:25 Why shame freezes change and curiosity restores choice
12:27 A gentle practice to track one habit and listen to what it’s asking for

The Lesson

Section One: Self-Sabotage Is Not Destruction, It’s Protection
Self-sabotage is often misunderstood as weakness or failure. In reality, most habits were formed to protect you during a time when you needed safety more than alignment. The problem is not that these strategies exist. The problem is continuing to use survival tools when you are ready to live.

Section Two: Shame Is the Glue That Keeps Patterns in Place
Shame does not motivate change. It collapses the nervous system and keeps you locked in loops. When you believe something is wrong with you, you stop getting curious about what is actually happening. Awareness creates space. Space creates choice. Choice is where self-trust begins.

Section Three: The Most Common Ways Women Self-Abandon
Avoidance, over-researching, numbing, perfectionism, over-functioning. These are not character flaws. They are signals of disconnection. When you stop listening inward, habits take over as substitutes for safety, clarity, and support.

Section Four: Awareness Is a Radical Act of Self-Trust
You cannot hate yourself into wholeness. You can only tell the truth gently enough that your body feels safe to change. Awareness without judgment loosens habits naturally because patterns thrive in secrecy, not in compassion.

Section Five: Why Support Is Not Optional for Rebuilding Self-Trust
Self-trust is not built alone. It is rebuilt through repeated moments of safety, reflection, and nervous system regulation. This is why support systems matter. Not to fix you, but to walk with you as you remember yourself.

Quote Worth Remembering: You cannot shame yourself into becoming whole, but you can listen yourself home.

Links & Resources

Call to Action

Choose one habit this week and observe it without judgment.
If you want guidance, structure, and gentle support as you rebuild self-trust, step into Return to Wholeness. It is not a fix. It is a doorway home.

Real Help Right Now: Regulate, Ritualize, and Reconnect

Regulate, Ritualize, and Reconnect When You’re in Survival Mode

Episode Snapshot

If you’ve been holding it together but feel disconnected from yourself, this episode offers real help right now. You’ll learn how regulation and simple daily rituals can move you out of survival mode and back into self-trust.

What You’ll Learn

• Why overwhelm isn’t a personal failure but a nervous system signal
• How regulation creates the foundation for self-trust
• The difference between routines and rituals, and why ritual matters
• Simple sensory practices you can use immediately to calm and reconnect

Key Moments

0:00 Opening grounding and invitation to pause
1:58 A personal story of dysregulation and the moment everything shifted
6:58 Nervous system basics and why self-trust disappears in survival mode
13:13 The Regulate, Ritualize, Reconnect framework
24:21 A practical ritual you can use right now and how to integrate it

The Lesson

Section One
Why so many women are functioning but disconnected, and how survival mode quietly becomes the baseline

Section Two
Nervous system basics explained simply, and why clarity and intuition shut down under chronic stress

Section Three
The core truth that changes everything: self-trust is a regulated state, not a mindset

Section Four
The framework of Regulate, Ritualize, and Reconnect, and how small sensory rituals rebuild safety

Section Five
How consistent regulation leads to reconnection, clearer boundaries, and coming home to yourself

The Real-Life Ritual Menu

Pick one ritual from each category and keep it simple.

  • Category one: One-minute regulation, for emergencies.
    • Option A: Long exhale breathing. Three rounds.
    • Option B: Cold water on wrists or face.
    • Option C: Oil inhale, hand on chest, slow exhale.
  • Category two: Two to five minute ritual, for daily stability.
    • Option A: Morning anchor. Scent, breath, one sentence prayer.
    • Option B: Midday reset. Stand outside, feel your feet, look at the sky, breathe.
    • Option C: Evening downshift. Dim lights, stretch shoulders, inhale, exhale, signal closure.
  • Category three: Reconnection ritual, for rebuilding self-trust.
    • Option A: Journaling prompt. What do I need that I keep ignoring.
    • Option B: Body scan. Where am I holding. What is it protecting.
    • Option C: Boundary practice. One small no. One honest yes.

Quote Worth Remembering

“You are not broken, you are responding, and safety is the doorway back to yourself.”

Links & Resources

Return to Wholeness ebook, a doorway back to self-trust and nervous system support
Scattered to Steady free workbook for grounding and daily regulation

Call to Action

Choose one simple ritual from this episode and practice it this week, then share your calm moment with me or begin your return with Return to Wholeness.

Facing your biggest fear

Why fear of failure, visibility, and worthiness keeps you stuck and how to begin trusting yourself again

Episode Snapshot

You want more from your life, but fear keeps pulling you back into familiar patterns of survival and self-doubt. This episode names the real fear underneath your hesitation and shows you how facing it gently is the first step back to self-trust and wholeness.

What You’ll Learn

• Why fear is not weakness, but protection shaped by your nervous system
• How fear and worthiness are always connected beneath self-sabotage
• A new way to understand failure that doesn’t threaten your identity
• How small, honest acts of courage rebuild self-trust over time

Key Moments

0:00 Grounding into safety and slowing the nervous system
2:29 A personal story of fear, identity collapse, and self-trust loss
6:19 How fear disguises itself as logic, preparation, and responsibility
11:58 Reframing failure and redefining courage
18:42 Integration practice and the invitation to Return to Wholeness

The Lesson

Section One

Fear is not a flaw. It’s a learned survival response that once kept you safe but now keeps you stuck.

Section Two

Fear and worthiness are intertwined. You’re not afraid to fail, you’re afraid of what failure might confirm about you.

Section Three

Failure is not a verdict on your value. It’s information, refinement, and redirection.

Section Four

Courage isn’t dramatic. It’s built through small, quiet acts that teach your nervous system it’s safe to trust yourself again.

Section Five

Self-trust isn’t rebuilt through willpower. It’s rebuilt through gentle support, daily practices, and returning to yourself consistently.

Quote Worth Remembering

“Fear isn’t stopping you because you’re incapable. It’s stopping you because some part of you learned it wasn’t safe to trust yourself.”

Links & Resources

Take one small bold step today and support yourself in it. If this episode resonated, Return to Wholeness is your next step back to yourself.

Afraid to Be Seen? My Truth & How It Helps You

How hiding kept me small and how telling the truth set me free

Episode Snapshot
This episode pulls back the curtain on the fear of being seen, the way it lodges itself into your body, and the freedom that comes when you stop abandoning yourself. You will understand why visibility feels terrifying and why naming your truth is the first act of self-trust.

What You’ll Learn
• Why fear of visibility keeps you stuck in cycles of self-abandonment
• How honesty becomes the doorway to confidence, clarity, and inner safety
• What happens inside your nervous system when you hide your truth
• A simple practice to soften fear and reconnect to your intuition

Key Moments
0:00 Opening grounding and settling into the body
3:05 My personal story of hiding, shrinking, and the moment everything cracked open
9:33 The three truths about fear, visibility, and rebuilding self-trust
16:18 Guided integration practice to name the truth you’ve been hiding
18:33 Final reflection and invitation into deeper work

The Lesson

Section One
The fear of being seen is not a mindset issue. It’s lived history stored inside your body. The places you learned to stay quiet. The moments you were punished for your truth. The survival strategies that taught you shrinking was safer than existing fully.

Section Two
My story. The version I used to avoid telling because it showed the cracks I worked so hard to hide. The moment in the car when I couldn’t get out because my throat locked up and my body believed silence was the safest option. The moment honesty finally broke through and everything inside me shifted.

Section Three
The framework.
Truth one. You cannot heal a truth you refuse to name.
Truth two. You cannot trust a self you continuously silence.
Truth three. Hiding is not safety. It is self abandonment.
These aren’t theories. They’re pathways back to yourself.

Section Four
Integration.
Hand on your belly. Hand on your heart.
The breath softening the fear your body has been carrying for years.
The truth rising.
The moment you name it.
The beginning of self-trust.

Section Five
What comes next. Why women cannot do this work alone. Why nervous system repair requires consistency, safety, and support. How the membership becomes the place where your truth is welcomed, your body is held, and you begin to rebuild the version of you that was buried under years of survival mode.

Quote Worth Remembering
I used to think if I showed my cracks, I’d lose love, but it was the opposite.

Journal Prompt: What is a truth I have been afraid to speak or show?

Links & Resources

If this episode resonated, I created two things to help you go deeper:

First, grab my free Scattered to Steady Workbook– it’s the exact framework I use when life feels chaotic.

Then, if you want the full transformation, check out my ebook Return to Wholeness – 45 pages of practices, oil pairings, and guided rituals. 

Take the truth you named today and share it. Either inside your journal or directly with me. And if you’re ready for a space where your truth is held consistently and safely, join the membership. This is where your self-trust begins to grow again.

When Burnout and Overwhelm Steal Your Motivation: How to Get It Back

When Burnout and Overwhelm Steal Your Motivation How to Get It Back

Episode Snapshot 

Burnout steals more than energy; it disconnects you from yourself. This episode gives you a way back through gentle micro-actions that rebuild motivation from the inside out.

What You’ll Learn 

  • Why burnout and numbness happen in the body 
  • How survival mode shuts down motivation 
  • The power of micro-actions for rebuilding self-trust 
  • A simple Notion-based practice to help you return to yourself

Key Moments 

0:00 Opening grounding and breath 2:20 The morning everything felt too heavy 7:40 Why motivation disappears during burnout 11:34 Micro-actions that thaw numbness 14:55 Integration practice and the invitation to return to yourself

The Lesson 

Section One:  Naming the truth of burnout and why exhaustion is not a personal failure. 

Section Two: A personal story of hitting emotional, spiritual, and physical depletion. 

Section Three: The psychology behind numbness, survival mode, and why motivation shuts down. 

Section Four: How tiny, gentle steps rebuild internal safety and reconnect you with your body, intuition, and God. 

Section Five: Introducing the two-minute Notion pause box and the small daily practices that begin your return.

Quote Worth Remembering 

You are not broken; you are exhausted, and exhaustion is treatable.

Links & Resources 

If this episode resonated, I created two things to help you go deeper:

First, grab my free Scattered to Steady Workbook– it’s the exact framework I use when life feels chaotic.

Then, if you want the full transformation, check out my ebook Return to Wholeness – 45 pages of practices, oil pairings, and guided rituals. 

Choose one gentle act for yourself today and get the eBook if you’re ready to rebuild your self-trust with support instead of pressure.

Chaos to Calm: My Vulnerable Turning Point Story

How unraveling becomes the doorway back home to yourself

Episode Snapshot

When life feels like it’s collapsing, most women assume they’ve failed. But in this episode, I reveal how chaos is often the first true sign that something inside you is waking up. This is the moment transformation begins.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why internal chaos is a signal, not a setback
  • How breakdown moments become spiritual invitations
  • The hidden pattern every woman experiences when she’s outgrown her old identity
  • How to begin rebuilding self-trust from the inside out

Key Moments

0:00 Opening grounding and creating safety

2:43 The season of unraveling that shattered everything

7:28 Understanding chaos as sacred messaging

8:41 The framework that turns chaos into calm

15:52 Integration practice and essential oil ritual

The Lesson

Section One: Chaos is the first sign of misalignment

When your body feels foggy, disconnected, triggered, or numb, it’s not personal failure. It’s your internal compass telling you something no longer fits.

Section Two: Chaos breaks the shell that was suffocating you

What feels like destruction is often God pulling you out of an identity you were never meant to carry.

Section Three: Chaos forces honest questions

This is where you finally ask what you actually want, what feels aligned, and what truth your body has been trying to whisper for years.

Section Four: Chaos leads to remembering, not reinventing

The new version of you isn’t new at all. She’s the one you buried beneath responsibility, survival, and external expectations.

Section Five: You cannot walk this alone

Real transformation requires community, grounding, tools, nervous system support, and people who understand what it feels like to lose yourself and find your way back.

Quote Worth Remembering

Inside, I was unraveling… but the fracturing I experienced was actually a gift.

Links & Resources

If this episode resonated, I created two things to help you go deeper:

First, grab my free Scattered to Steady Workbook– it’s the exact framework I use when life feels chaotic.

Then, if you want the full transformation, check out my ebook Return to Wholeness – 45 pages of practices, oil pairings, and guided rituals. 

Reflect on your own chaotic moment. Share this episode with a friend who feels lost in the unraveling—and if you’re craving support, step inside the membership and let yourself be held.