People Pleasing Isn't Love, It's Fear. Why Being Nice Is Slowly Costing You Your Identity - Let Them Judge
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S2 EP8: Trinity of Truth Sovereignty as Love and Integrity
Most women don’t lose themselves all at once. They lose themselves one “should” at a time. One people-pleasing yes. One swallowed truth. One self-abandonment disguised as love.
In this Trinity of Truth conversation, we named it. The cost of being liked. The price of staying quiet. The exhaustion of performing goodness. The slow erosion of identity when you live by “should” instead of sovereignty. And here’s what we remembered: You can pause. You can reframe. You can choose one small step back toward yourself.
Sovereignty isn’t a personality shift. It’s a devotional practice. It’s choosing not to abandon yourself in the tiny moments. It’s letting it be messy. It’s failing forward instead of performing perfection. What they say about you has nothing to say about you. Let them judge.
Projection is just unhealed perception looking for a mirror. If choosing yourself makes someone uncomfortable, that discomfort belongs to them, not you. You don’t have to explain your alignment. You don’t have to defend your growth. You don’t have to shrink so others can stay comfortable.
You are allowed to outgrow the version of you that survived. This episode is for the woman who is tired of living by “should.” For the one who feels the quiet ache of self-abandonment. For the one who is ready to come home, even if it’s messy.
Small step today: Where did you say yes when your body meant no? Pause there. Breathe there. Choose differently next time. That’s sovereignty. That’s love with a backbone.
Listen to the full conversation in the latest Sparkcast. And if this resonated, share it with a woman who is done performing and ready to practice devotion to herself.
Join the Inner Sisterhood Circle: https://www.facebook.com/groups/soulsparkfamilia Lacey Cook www.wemovewithintention.com Celeste Izelaar: Elsinora Kisyova: