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Frequency

Frequency by Selfish Mode is our moment to come back to ourselves.To get quiet.To get clear.To remember what actually matters—and what doesn’t.It’s part affirmation, part reset, part reality check.The kind that hits, lingers, and shifts how we move.We don’t chase perfection here.We choose ourselves.Tune in. Breathe. Move different.Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0015: Stop Forcing the Door

    For the version of you exhausted from carrying something that only moves when you push it, this one is for you. The relationship. The opportunity. The plan. The version of life you keep trying to force into place. Sometimes the hardest thing is not letting go. It's accepting the information that's been there all along. This Frequency is a reminder that not every closed door is a challenge to overcome. Some are simply telling you the truth. In This EpisodeWe're talking about resistance, self-respect, letting go, emotional attachment, and learning the difference between pursuing something and forcing it. Take This With YouStop forcing what keeps resisting you.Not every closed door is rejection.Move like you remember who the hell you are. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0014: When Plans Break

    For the version of you trying to stay grounded when life refuses to follow the plan, this one is for you. The delay. The disappointment. The no. The door that closed when you were already imagining yourself walking through it. This Frequency is your reminder that things not working out does not mean you are failing. Sometimes the plan changes. Sometimes the timing shifts. Sometimes the answer hurts before it makes sense. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about disappointment, redirection, emotional honesty, spiraling, and learning how to respond when life does not move the way you hoped it would. Take This With YouThe plan changed.That does not mean you failed.Feel it, adjust, and keep your damn power. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0013: Taking What Isn't Yours

    For the version of you who feels everyone else’s tension before you even check in with yourself, this one is for you. The sharp tone. The weird silence. The panic in the room that somehow ends up in your chest. This Frequency is your reminder that caring does not mean absorbing. Not every mood is your responsibility. Not every spiral needs your rescue. And not every anxious person gets access to your nervous system. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about emotional absorption, people-pleasing, nervous system overload, boundaries, and learning how to care without carrying what was never yours. Take This With YouYou can care without carrying.Their anxiety is not your assignment.Put that shit down and come back to yourself. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0012: Close the Loop

    For the version of you trying to rest while every loose end is still living rent-free in your body, this one is for you. The unanswered message. The task you keep almost doing. The conversation still sitting weird in your chest. The decision that needs a place to land. The mental tabs you keep dragging from one day to the next like they are part of your personality now. This Frequency is your reminder that peace does not always come from finishing everything. Sometimes it comes from naming what is open, closing what you can, and giving the unfinished a place that is not your nervous system. You do not have to carry every “maybe,” every “later,” every “I’ll deal with it soon” into your weekend. You are allowed to draw a clean line. You are allowed to put things down with intention. You are allowed to stop letting work, worry, and weird energy follow you into rest. In this episode, we’re slowing down long enough to create clean edges around the week — what is done, what can wait, what needs a next step, and what was never yours to hold in the first place. Because not everything gets access to your rest. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about mental clutter, loose ends, unfinished tasks, emotional carryover, work-life bleed, and learning how to close the week without carrying every open tab in your body. Take This With YouClose what you can.Name what can wait.Leave the loose ends where they belong — not in your body. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0011: Crowded But Alone

    For the version of you surrounded by noise but still craving something real, this one is for you. The group chats. The notifications. The plans on the calendar. The people around you who know your schedule, your updates, your surface – but not always your heart. The strange ache of being reachable by everyone and still feeling emotionally unseen. This Frequency is your reminder that being surrounded is not the same as being held. Loneliness does not always mean nobody is around. Sometimes it means you are tired of performing okay in rooms that only know how to meet the convenient version of you. Sometimes it means you are craving depth in a world that keeps handing you quick replies and half-present conversations. In this episode, we’re talking about the kind of loneliness that shows up inside a busy life – and what it means to stop settling for crumbs from people who cannot actually meet you. Because you are not too much for wanting something real. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about loneliness, disconnection, surface-level relationships, emotional availability, performative okay-ness, and the difference between being contacted and being truly known. Take This With YouBeing surrounded is not the same as being held.You are not too much for wanting something real.Stop settling for crumbs from people who can’t feed you. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0010: Ease Into It

    For the version of you trying not to turn a softer start into another reason to overperform, this one is for you. The shorter week. The holiday energy. The slower inbox. The weird pressure to make up for rest before you’ve even had a chance to feel it. Or maybe your week is not short at all – maybe life showed up full-volume, and you still need permission to move differently. This Frequency is your reminder to take the space without apologizing for it.A lighter opening does not have to become a tighter week. You do not have to repay rest with urgency. You do not have to fill every open pocket of time just to prove you are responsible. Somewhere along the way, pressure convinced us that ease was suspicious. But ease is not laziness. Ease is where you come back online. In this episode, we’re slowing down long enough to ask what actually matters, what can be simple, and what does not need access to your nervous system this week.Because you do not have to earn your breath. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about short work weeks, holiday pressure, rest guilt, urgency, over-functioning, and learning how to begin the week without abandoning your pace. Take This With YouA shorter week does not have to become a tighter week.You are allowed to take the space without apologizing for it.Ease into it — you do not have to earn your breath.Stay close: Instagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish ModePowered by: Selfish Mode

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    0009: Nobody is Thinking About You That Much

    For the version of you replaying the conversation, rewriting the text, or overthinking how you were perceived, this one is for you. The awkward moment. The post you almost didn’t share. The outfit you second-guessed. The pressure to say the perfect thing, look the perfect way, and somehow avoid being misunderstood by anyone ever. This Frequency is about releasing the imaginary audience. Most people are too consumed by their own insecurities to analyze yours the way you fear they are. We spend so much time trying to avoid judgment that we forget to actually live. We edit ourselves into smaller and safer versions just to feel digestible. But perfection is a lonely cage. And your life cannot keep shrinking around the fear of being perceived. We’re letting go of perfectionism, overthinking, and the exhausting need to be universally understood before allowing ourselves to take up space.Because being seen imperfectly is still better than never being seen at all. In This EpisodeWe’re talking about overthinking, perfectionism, perception, social anxiety, self-expression, and learning how to exist without constantly editing yourself first. Take This With YouYour life cannot keep shrinking around the fear of being perceived.Most people are too busy questioning themselves to obsess over you.And you do not need to be flawless to be fully alive. Stay CloseInstagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0008: The Pressure is Lying

    For the version of you carrying urgency like it’s a personality trait, this one is for you.The nonstop notifications. The deadlines. The pressure to keep producing, responding, fixing, planning, and proving. The feeling that if you stop moving for even a second, everything might fall apart.This Frequency is your interruption.You were never meant to live every moment in survival mode. Not everything deserves your panic. Not every expectation deserves access to your nervous system. Somewhere along the way, pressure convinced you that exhaustion was proof that you cared enough. But burnout is not a badge of honor. And urgency is not always truth.In this episode, we’re slowing down long enough to separate what is actually important from what is simply loud.Because you do not need to panic your way into being worthy.In This EpisodeWe’re talking about burnout, urgency culture, emotional overload, nervous system exhaustion, and learning how to move through life without treating everything like an emergency. Take This with YouNot everything deserves access to your nervous system.You do not have to panic your way through life to prove you care.And slowing down is sometimes the most honest thing you can do for yourself. Stay Close:Instagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0007: Quit Abandoning Yourself

    For the version of you saying yes while your body quietly begs for a no, this one is for you. The overexplaining. The people-pleasing. The way you make yourself uncomfortable so everyone else can stay comfortable. The quiet habit of swallowing your needs before anyone else has to acknowledge them. This Frequency is your reminder to come back to yourself before you disappear inside everyone else’s expectations. You are allowed to pause before the automatic yes. You are allowed to ask yourself what you actually want before trying to manage everyone else’s feelings first. Self-abandonment rarely happens all at once. It happens slowly. Quietly. One forced smile. One ignored instinct. One betrayal of yourself at a time. In this episode, we’re talking about boundaries, resentment, people-pleasing, and the exhaustion that comes from performing convenience instead of honesty.Because keeping the peace should not cost you yourself. In this episode:We’re talking about self-abandonment, boundaries, resentment, people-pleasing, emotional exhaustion, and learning how to return to yourself without guilt. Take this with you:You are allowed to pause before the automatic yes.You are allowed to protect your peace without explaining it into exhaustion.And the right people will never require your disappearance in order to love you. Stay Close:Instagram: @selfisheditTikTok: @selfishmodeThreads: @selfisheditSubstack: Selfish Mode Powered by: Selfish Mode

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    0006: You Are Allowed to Outgrow the Room

    For the version of you standing at the edge of an old life, this one is for you. The old room. The old dynamic. The old version of yourself that kept things comfortable, familiar, and small. The quiet guilt that appears when you realize something that once held you now feels too tight. This Frequency is your permission to grow without apologizing for the space you now require.You are allowed to change. You are allowed to want more. More peace. More honesty. More money. More softness. More life that actually feels like yours. Outgrowing something does not mean it was meaningless. It means you expanded. And maybe the room did exactly what it needed to do — until it could no longer hold all of you.In this episode, we’re releasing the guilt of becoming. We’re letting old spaces become memories instead of cages. We’re choosing movement without needing everyone to understand the shift.Because some people may say you’ve changed. Good.That was the whole damn point. In this episode: We’re talking about growth, guilt, identity shifts, leaving old patterns behind, and allowing yourself to become bigger than the rooms that once made sense. Take this with you: You are allowed to leave with gratitude. You are allowed to grow without apologizing for the space you now require. And anyone committed to your old size… does not get a vote on your becoming.Stay Close: Instagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish Mode  Powered by: Selfish Mode 

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    0005: Stop Performing Availability

    For the version of you who keeps turning every boundary into a full presentation, this one is for you. The long text. The over-explaining. The emotional customer service. The guilt that walks in the second you decide you’re unavailable for something that drains you. This Frequency is your permission to let your no be enough. You do not need to turn your capacity into a courtroom. You do not need to list every reason, soften every edge, or bleed out an explanation before someone takes your boundary seriously. Your no does not need citations. Your peace is not communal property. Your body does not have to negotiate with guilt just because someone else wanted access. In this episode, we’re releasing the need to make our boundaries sound beautiful before we believe they’re valid. We’re practicing clarity without cruelty. We’re choosing honesty without the apology tour. Because your no is not an attack. It is information. Sacred information. In this episode: We’re talking about boundaries, people-pleasing, midweek burnout, over-explaining, and learning how to protect your peace without performing guilt. Take this with you: Your boundary does not need to sound beautiful to be valid. It just needs to be true. And anyone who only respects your no after you bleed out an explanation… was never respecting you. Stay Close: Instagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish Mode  Powered by: Selfish Mode 

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    0004: Stop Calling Survival a Personality

    For the version of you who has been making survival look effortless, this one is for you. The “I’m fine.” The always figuring it out. The way you keep showing up, producing, solving, carrying, holding it together — even when your body has been quietly begging for softness. This Frequency is your permission to stop romanticizing how much you can take. You are allowed to be capable without becoming endlessly available. You are allowed to be strong without turning every hard season into proof that you can handle more. You are allowed to admit that some of what you call ambition, independence, or discipline was actually survival dressed in better lighting. In this episode, we’re releasing the performance of being okay. We’re letting the mask loosen. We’re remembering that your nervous system was never supposed to become your personality. Because survival may have shaped you, but it does not get to own you. In this episode: We’re talking about burnout, hyper-independence, emotional exhaustion, and the quiet work of becoming more than what you had to survive. Take this with you: Survival was the chapter. Not the brand. Not the personality. Not the life sentence. You are allowed to be done proving your strength through suffering. Stay close: Instagram: @selfishedit TikTok: @selfishmode Threads: @selfishedit Substack: Selfish Mode 

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Frequency by Selfish Mode is our moment to come back to ourselves.To get quiet.To get clear.To remember what actually matters—and what doesn’t.It’s part affirmation, part reset, part reality check.The kind that hits, lingers, and shifts how we move.We don’t chase perfection here.We choose ourselves.Tune in. Breathe. Move different.Powered by: Selfish Mode

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