Learning to Trust Yourself Again
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About this listen
At some point, many of us don’t consciously decide to stop trusting ourselves — it just happens. Slowly. Quietly. Through burnout, overgiving, and choosing what’s required over what’s true.
In this episode of I See You, I explore how self-trust erodes over time, why fear often disguises itself as logic, and how discernment feels different in the body than urgency ever does. This isn’t a conversation about confidence or having all the answers — it’s about learning how to listen again after seasons of survival.
I share what rebuilding self-trust has looked like in real life: smaller decisions, clearer boundaries, less explanation, and a willingness to move without certainty.
If you’re navigating a season where things are shifting — internally or externally — this episode offers language, perspective, and space to think differently about what it means to come back to yourself.
And if no one has told you today, I see you. And damn… it’s beautiful.