65: How to Give Yourself Permission

How often do you find yourself looking to others for permission to do something?

In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion around worthiness by talking about giving yourself permission. 

As women, we have been socialized to undermine our own authority and look outside ourselves for direction. We’ve internalized the message that we shouldn't trust our own opinions. It’s time for you to break that cycle and I’m showing you how in this episode. 

This is such a powerful tool because it frees you to do the things you want without feeling guilty. 

Everyone’s brains are different, so I want you to pay close attention to your own thoughts and feelings to see how this discussion applies to you. 

In Today’s Episode We Discuss: 

  • The power of giving yourself permission 
  • Why women have a hard time doing this 
  • Messages that women receive from society 
  • Why we seek validation from other people
  • Taking your own opinion seriously
  • How to start giving yourself permission 
  • Why you should look at this as black and white
  • How to tell if you need to give yourself more 

I want you to practice this. The more you practice, the easier it will become. When you get in the habit of giving yourself permission to do things, you’ll become more in tune with what you really want. It’s incredibly freeing. 

Don't forget to download your free permission slip at www.andrealiebross.com/permission to kickstart your journey. 

Head over to www.andrealiebross.com/listen to listen to this episode and previous episodes on your favorite podcast platform!

Resources Mentioned: 

Kara Lowentheil’s Website

Permission Slip Free Download

Other Episodes You'll Enjoy:

64: What Is Imposter Syndrome?

63: Separating Self-Worth From Business Value

62: Deciding From Abundance

[fusebox_transcript]

Take The Quiz

Are you overwhelmed with business and life and think there is never enough time in the day? Are you tired of being reactive vs proactive in your business?

Learn how to show up as your best self in business.

Take The Quiz
Previous
Previous

66: How to Untangle Productivity and Self-Worth

Next
Next

64: What Is Imposter Syndrome?