Choose Yourself Again: The Decision That SAVED My Life
From John R. Miles
The content emphasizes the importance of personal agency and intentionality in shaping one's life, highlighting the realization that individuals must take responsibility for their own energy, boundaries, and healing. It explores common patterns of self-neglect, particularly the fear of disappointing others, and encourages listeners to reclaim their lives by prioritizing their own needs and decisions.
Key Takeaways
- No one's saving you; embrace DIY heroics or risk ghostwriting your life's script.
- Hero Syndrome alert: Drop the cape or risk losing yourself in the saving game.
- Your mood shouldn't hinge on others; reclaim your emotional remote control.
- Playing small is not virtuous; it's time to expand, not fold.
- Choosing yourself is a messy truth bomb, not a spa day epiphany.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Susan Grow (person)
- Passion Struck (company)
- John R. Miles (person)
- Military (service/downrange experience) (concept)
- Ann Libra (person)
- All-In (book)
- Emotional outsourcing (concept)
- Learned self-minimizing (concept)
- Empath (concept)
- You Matter Luma (book)
- ignitedlife.net (company)
- youluma.com (company)
- Passion Struck (book) (book)
- Brent Gleason (person)