245. Lesson's I didn't expect to learn (Part 5)
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In this episode of "Lessons I Didn't Expect to Learn", Anna explores how reframing disappointment as information rather than a personal failure can be deeply freeing—especially for people pleasers. By recognizing that many disappointments reflect others' capacities, fears, and seasons (not our worth), we can release self-blame, soften resentment, and respond with more clarity, peace, and self-compassion.
Key Points:
- Disappointment isn't personal; it's information
- We often over-own disappointments that aren't ours
- Many disappointments reflect others' stress, fear, and limits
- Shifting perspective reduces shame and self-criticism
- Disappointment can reveal capacity and alignment in relationships
- People pleasers tend to internalize others' dissatisfaction
- You can't be everything for everyone
- Some disappointments are your responsibility—and you can own them
- Others' reactions are not a verdict on your worth
- Ask: "What is this situation showing me?" (no story attached)
- Clarity brings peace and reduces self-blame
- Viewing disappointment as data supports self-love and compassion
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