Why You Care About What Other People Think And What To Do About It

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2023 · 14 MIN

Why You Care About What Other People Think And What To Do About It

from Heal Your Codependency with Marshall Burtcher · host Marshall Burtcher

"I'm not supposed to care what people think"Do you try to get yourself to stop caring about what others think about you?Do you feel like a failure when you inevitably start feeling that anxiety about what they think about you?Does it feel impossible to stop caring about what other people think about you?Congrats! You are normal!Caring what others think about us is a result of being part of an interdependent experience.  We survive and thrive in collectives, not in isolation, so we have a natural concern around other people's feelings and thoughts about us.But in codependency, what others think takes on significant weight and power as we tend to enmesh our identity, worth, and safety with the approval or rejection of others.Learn what to do about this and how to properly orient your concern about what others think about you so it works for you rather than against you in today's training!***Seeking help in healing codependency? Join The Heal Your Codependency Community and get access to weekly experiments, practices, and support in your healing journey: https://community.freetheself.com***Connect with me on social media and via email, and learn more about how I heal codependency permanently even when therapy and self-help efforts have failed you: https://links.freetheself.com***[The Essential Codependency Healing Trainings]There are 8 necessary factors that create lasting healing and freedom from codependency: Safety Sanity Personal Sovereignty Trust Yourself Know Yourself Love Yourself Be Yourself Share YourselfI will be teaching the essential skills and knowledge in each of these factors starting March 12, 2023 in my 8-week course, "The Essential Codependency Healing Trainings".These eight trainings give you the crucial knowledge, tools, and practices needed to transition your codependent habits into healthy relating habits that create well-being, peace, and happiness FOR YOU.You'll create these results because:- You'll be able to identify and neutralize your codependent fantasies and connect with reality- You'll be able to soothe and care for your anxiety, pain, grief, and other emotions- You'll be cultivating trust in yourself- You'll be discovering your real worth- You'll be starting to really know and distinguish yourself from others- You'll be able to detect and build connection with safe peopleStudents that have learned these skills report:- Feeling big relief from trying so hard to fix themselves- More confidence in being able to acknowledge what they feel, what is happening, and act from that knowledge- More peace because they can see what is really happening- Relief because they know what to do instead of their codependency!Come join us and master the essential skills and knowledge that set you free from codependency.If so, join us! Here's the Class Details:Class start date: Sunday, March 12, 2023 @ 12pm Mountain TimeClass times:  Sundays @ 12pm Mountain TimeWhere: Via zoomEnd date: May 7th, 2023You get UNLIMITED ACCESS TO:- Live attendance (includes all future live versions)- The recordings of the live classes- The course guide, tools, and practices- Unlimited online community support and email supportPrice is normally $297.00, but you can enroll for $149.00 till March 11th, 2023 (payment plans available)Enrollment closes March 11th, 2023 for the live class version!You can enroll here: https://hcet.freetheself.comYou can heal.  All you need is the right knowledge, the right practices, with the right support, at the right time.

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