PODCAST · health
How to Be Good to Yourself When You're Hard on Yourself
by Ellen Hendriksen
Where mental health and human connection meet. Short, actionable tools for real life, hosted by clinical psychologist and author Dr. Ellen Hendriksen. Companion to the Substack newsletter. ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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Getting Unstuck when Perfectionism Hijacks Your Job Search
This week, listener Marissa is navigating the already tough job market with the added challenge of perfectionism whispering that she’s never quite qualified enough. We'll cover practical mindset shifts, like treating job requirements as a flexible wish list, accounting for your “perfectionism handicap,” and zooming out from microscopic self-criticism to a more balanced, big-picture view. Listen to cheer Marissa on and pick up some helpful tips yourself! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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How to disagree without making it weird
This week, listener Angie asks how to disagree without feeling anxious or fake, so we lean into assertiveness: expressing your views honestly while respecting others. We break down passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive communication, and show how disagreement can be a calm contribution rather than a conflict. With simple mindset shifts (you’re adding an additional perspective, not proving someone wrong), a matter-of-fact tone, and gradual practice in low-stakes situations, it becomes easier to speak up. Plus: easy sentence stems to help you disagree without drama. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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3 healthier alternatives to “I don’t care what people think.”
The cultural mantra “don’t care what people think” is meant to be freeing, but it can actually keep us tied to the very audience we’re trying to escape. In this episode, we explore why “don’t care what people think” is more armor than liberation, and offer three better questions to guide us: Did I act with integrity? Did I try? Did I learn? If you’re tired of replaying conversations and managing impressions, test out these three alternatives to ask, “But what did I think?” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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Dating Without People-Pleasing
What happens when people pleasing shows up in your dating life? This week, we’ll illustrate how conflict avoidance fuels false positives, delays breakups, and burns us out emotionally. But rather than trying to change our wiring, we’ll tap into your naturally strong conscientiousness to test out some new mindsets. If you struggle with people pleasing or conflict avoidance in new or old relationships, this episode is for you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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How to move forward after a regret you can’t undo
In this week's audio newsletter, we explore what it means to be consumed by regret when there’s no do-over—especially when that regret feels moral, unforgivable, and identity-shattering. We look at why common advice like “learn from it and move on” often falls flat, and what actually helps instead. You’ll hear three stuck points that keep us trapped in suffering: 1) believing that moving on means it didn’t matter, 2) that you don’t deserve relief, and 3) that self-punishment proves you’re a good person, and how to gently loosen our grip, so what happened can still matter without having to hurt forever. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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How Do I Stop People I Love From Being So Hard on Me?
Some families show love and care by raising the bar, or by being hard on you, which backfires bigly. In this episode, we talk about externally-imposed perfectionism: what it is, why it hurts, and how it shows up with family. You’ll learn how to use acceptance and change—together—to reduce the emotional toll of criticism and ask for something different to improve connection. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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How Do I Stop Being So Hard on the People I Love?
In this episode, we tackle other-oriented perfectionism—the habit of holding the people around us to impossible standards—and why it feels so hard to let go. Thanks to listener Kelsey’s question, we explore what we gain from being tough on others, what it costs us in our closest relationships, and concrete ways to loosen our grip without losing our values. If you’ve ever felt irritated by small mistakes, struggled to choose between being right and staying connected, or wondered how to go easier on the people you love, this week’s episode is for you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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Why We Feel Like We’re Not Reaching Our Potential (Even When We Are)
If you’ve ever felt like you were “built for more” despite having a stable, successful life, this episode is for you. We explore why high achievers so often feel mismatched with their own circumstances—and why that feeling isn’t really about accomplishment at all, but incongruence, the mismatch between our identity versus our lived reality.We'll break down five surprising reasons this sense of unmet potential shows up—from former gifted-kid expectations to perfectionistic wiring, counterfactual comparisons, hindsight perfectionism, and simple over-caution. Most importantly, we look at what actually helps: shifting toward alignment rather than more striving. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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"How do I resist performing the holidays?"
This week, dear reader “Carol” wrote in with a perfectly timed question that resonated with enough power to shatter a goblet of eggnog. She feels like the holidays are an onslaught of tests where others determine whether she is good enough. She's curious about how to resist performing the holidays. If you're already nodding in solidarity with Carol, let’s explore 3 ways to challenge the urge to perform the holidays without turning into a grinch.Join the wise and supportive Substack Community Chat! This week's discussion prompt: How are you good to yourself during the holidays? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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"Will I ever overcome my anxiety?"
Dear reader YW wrote in with a question: Why do we still struggle with social anxiety after all this time and effort to tame/understand/accept it? Is it possible to “overcome it once and for all”? This week, we'll talk about three different ways you can “overcome” anxiety while not beating yourself up when anxiety inevitably pops up again. The best part? There’s no additional work with any of these three methods. You’ve already been working so hard for so long, and you don’t have to do any exercises or exposures or use any tools. All three are simply different ways of conceptualizing success.Join the wise and supportive HTBGTYWYHOY community over on Substack! This week's discussion prompt: When anxiety feels discouraging, what helps you keep perspective? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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Where mental health and human connection meet. Short, actionable tools for real life, hosted by clinical psychologist and author Dr. Ellen Hendriksen. Companion to the Substack newsletter. ellenhendriksen.substack.com
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