Why do some decisions feel impossible to make? Why do certain conversations leave you overthinking for days? And why do you keep finding yourself people-pleasing, seeking reassurance, or ignoring what you know is true?
Beneath avoidance, over-explaining, and self-doubt, there is often an unmet need asking for attention. In this episode, I continue our three-part series on self-trust by exploring the five hidden needs that shape our choices, conversations, and relationships. You’ll hear how needs for safety, belonging, validation, autonomy, and rest can quietly influence the way we show up in our lives. Instead of judging these patterns, I invite you to approach them with compassion and curiosity so you can begin making choices that are aligned with your truth rather than driven by fear.
What You’ll Learn
- The difference between seeking advice and trusting your own inner knowing
- How the need for safety can keep you stuck in indecision and fear of making the wrong choice
- Why belonging and connection sometimes lead us to abandon our own truth
- How a lack of validation can leave us searching for external approval
- The role autonomy and freedom play in setting boundaries and making aligned choices
- Why guilt isn’t always a sign you’re doing something wrong
- How exhaustion and depletion can impact decision-making and self-trust
- Small ways to honor your needs and strengthen self-trust every day