Presence is Not People Pleasing
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What happens when outward attention comes from love… instead of fear?
In this episode, I respond to a recent social media trend:
Mom...What were you like in the 90s?
With reflects on a video, from that period, with sitting on the floor with my three young children.
What the video reveals to me about presence, motherhood, and the difference between attunement and self-abandonment.
Because not all outward attention is people-pleasing.
Sometimes presence is love in action.
Sometimes presence is what builds trust, worth, intimacy, and growth.
Sometimes what looks similar from the outside is internally organized by something completely different.
In this episode, I explore:
- Why presence and pleasing can look similar but feel profoundly different
- How presence builds intimacy
- Why pleasing is often fear organized
- Why midlife self-reclamation is not selfishness
- How outward love does not require self-erasure
A subtle but important distinction in intimacy-based living.
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