Dr. Gabor Maté: Constantly Worrying What People Think of You? (THIS Simple Shift Will Help You Trust Yourself and Stop Seeking Approval)
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
The podcast explores the origins of people's obsession with others' perceptions and the need to be seen, tracing it back to early childhood relationships where individuals may not have been fully seen for who they are. Dr. Gabor Maté, the guest, suggests that people often mold themselves to fit parental expectations due to parents' limitations. He highlights the importance of self-compassion and recognizing the inherent value in oneself, irrespective of achievements or external validation. Challenging the cultural emphasis on productivity, the conversation touches on the guilt associated with rest and the long-term health consequences of chronic stress. Dr. Maté advises listeners to identify where they are not saying "no" in their lives and to reconnect with their inner truth and wisdom.
Part 1: Origins, Trauma, Worth
Part 2: Stress, Boundaries, Health
Part 3: Inquiry, Adaptations, Reframing
Part 4: Healing, Potential, Truth
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