EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 9 MIN
EP 3740 Don’t be the clown trying to impress the circus
from The Strong Life Project · host Shaun
One of the fastest ways to lose yourself is to spend your life trying to impress people who were never going to value you in the first place. In this episode, I dive into a trap that catches far too many people: performing for approval, chasing validation, and constantly changing who they are to fit into environments that don’t deserve their energy. Whether it’s at work, in relationships, with friends, or on social media, many people find themselves acting like a clown trying to impress the circus. They work harder, say yes when they mean no, tolerate poor treatment, and sacrifice their values in the hope that acceptance, recognition, or respect will eventually come. The problem is that it rarely does. The more you seek approval from people who don’t genuinely care about you, the more disconnected you become from your own purpose, confidence, and authenticity. Real strength comes from knowing who you are, standing by your values, and being willing to disappoint others rather than betray yourself. In this episode, I explore why people become trapped in validation-seeking behaviour, how fear of rejection drives poor decisions, and what it takes to build genuine self-worth. I also share practical insights on setting boundaries, developing self-respect, and focusing your energy on the people and opportunities that truly matter. Stop performing for the crowd. Stop chasing applause from people who wouldn’t stand beside you when things get tough. Build a life based on authenticity, courage, and self-respect instead. Because the moment you stop trying to impress the circus is the moment you start creating a life that actually belongs to you. The post EP 3740 Don’t be the clown trying to impress the circus appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
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