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EP223: Other People’s Emotional Reactions Are Not Your Responsibility

EP223: Other People’s Emotional Reactions Are Not Your Responsibility

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“You’re going to be okay… even if they aren’t okay.” — Meg

In this episode:

  • The major self-limiting belief that’s been quietly holding you back.
  • How to reclaim your personal power from emotional dependency.
  • How to be okay even when other people aren’t okay.
  • How to identify where you’ve taken responsibility for someone else’s reactions — and what to do instead.

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The holiday season brings joy… but let’s be honest, it also brings family dynamics, old emotional patterns, crowded social gatherings, and layers of expectation that can pull you right back into habits you thought you’d outgrown. That’s why this listener-favorite episode is making an end-of-year comeback. It’s the reminder you need as you navigate heightened emotions, tricky conversations, and the pressure to “keep the peace.”

In this episode, you’ll learn how to stop managing everyone else’s emotional world so you can finally reclaim your own. You’ll discover where you’ve taken on responsibility that was never yours, why it’s been draining your power, and how to build true emotional autonomy. This conversation is your invitation to step into self-trust, self-worth, and radical emotional freedom.

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