EP210 Why Accepting People Isn't the Same as Approving of Them
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You've been told your whole life that if you don't call someone out, you're letting them get away with it. But what if that's completely wrong and it's actually making things worse?
Most of us are exhausted from trying to change the people around us. Whether it's a frustrating family member, a difficult coworker, or a friend with completely different values, we pour energy into trying to fix people who never actually change. And somehow we end up feeling like the problem.
In this episode Sami and Angela unpack one of the most liberating ideas you'll ever hear in a relationship context: accepting someone is not the same as approving of them. You'll discover why calling people out rarely works, how to know the difference between someone being frustrating versus genuinely toxic, and how to stop carrying other people's "dog poop" around like it's yours to deal with. This conversation will completely reframe how you show up in even your most difficult relationships.
Key Takeaways
- Allowing someone to be who they are is not the same as condoning their behavior
- Calling people out feels satisfying but rarely leads to actual change
- There is a real difference between someone being frustrating and someone being genuinely toxic
- The grace you give others is usually a direct reflection of the grace you give yourself
- You cannot control other people's behavior, only how you respond to it
Stop white-knuckling relationships that are draining you. Hit play right now and find out why letting people be who they are might be the most powerful thing you can do for them and for yourself.
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