EPISODE · Jan 4, 2026 · 5 MIN
Why You’re So Hard on Yourself (And Who Taught You That)
from Sunday Reset w/ Will & Friends · host Mental Health w/ Will
SummaryIn this conversation, Will Craig explores the concept of the inner critic and how it shapes our self-perception. He discusses the origins of self-criticism, emphasizing that it is not an inherent trait but rather a learned behavior influenced by external factors. Craig encourages listeners to shift their mindset from self-criticism to self-compassion, highlighting the importance of understanding the roots of our inner dialogue and allowing ourselves to grow without harsh judgment.TakeawaysNo one is born with a harsh inner voice.The inner critic is shaped by our environment and experiences.Self-criticism can lead to short-term results but is unsustainable.Fear can motivate but leads to burnout and anxiety.It's important to question where our beliefs about rest and achievement come from.Cultural and familial expectations can contribute to self-criticism.Recognizing the voice in your head can help in understanding its origins.Shifting from criticism to neutrality can foster self-acceptance.You don't need to punish yourself to grow or be worthy.Growth can occur without self-abandonment.
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SummaryIn this conversation, Will Craig explores the concept of the inner critic and how it shapes our self-perception. He discusses the origins of self-criticism, emphasizing that it is not an inherent trait but rather a learned behavior influenced by external factors. Craig encourages listeners to shift their mindset from self-criticism to self-compassion, highlighting the importance of understanding the roots of our inner dialogue and allowing ourselves to grow without harsh judgment.TakeawaysNo one is born with a harsh inner voice.The inner critic is shaped by our environment and experiences.Self-criticism can lead to short-term results but is unsustainable.Fear can motivate but leads to burnout and anxiety.It's important to question where our beliefs about rest and achievement come from.Cultural and familial expectations can contribute to self-criticism.Recognizing the voice in your head can help in understanding its origins.Shifting from criticism to neutrality can foster self-acceptance.You don't need to punish yourself to grow or be worthy.Growth can occur without self-abandonment.
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