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#55: Stop Hiding: How to Turn Guilt Into Growth (Without Shame Dragging You Down)

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What do you do after you fall short of your values? If you’re like most of us, you deflect, you hide, and you collapse into toxic shame that severs your self-trust and self-respect.

But there’s another way to deal with your failures that can actually improve your relationship with yourself and others.

This other way?

Acknowledging healthy guilt without falling into the seductive trap of toxic shame.

It’s not as easy as letting yourself wallow in self-pity - but it’s worth it in the long-term.

In today’s show, you’ll discover the difference between healthy guilt and toxic shame, the Anatomy of a Healthy Apology, and how you can make amends with yourself and others after you fall short of your values (as all humans do).

Listen now.

Show Highlights Include:

  • What to do after falling short of your values so you don’t overwhelm yourself with toxic shame (0:25)
  • How healthy guilt guides you back to your values and even builds your character (and why toxic shame makes your burdens heavier and impossible to deload) (2:24)
  • Why being able to tell the difference between guilt and shame is the first step towards resolving the internal civil war happening inside your body (5:41)
  • How to apologize in a way that builds your character, improves your relationship, and even gets rid of toxic shame stewing beneath the surface (9:36)
  • The 5 parts of the Anatomy of a Healthy Apology (10:32)
  • Here’s a real example of a weak apology after cheating and a strong one that rekindles the trust (13:44)
  • How to use your failures to actually build trust with yourself and with others (22:34)

For more about David Tian, go here:

https://www.davidtianphd.com/about/

Feeling like success in one area of life has come at the expense of another?

Maybe you’ve crushed it in your career, but your relationships feel strained. Or you’ve built the life you thought you wanted, yet there’s still something important missing.

I’ve put together a free 3-minute assessment to help you see what’s really holding you back. Answer a few simple questions, and you’ll get instant access to a personalized masterclass that speaks directly to where you are right now.

It’s fast. It’s practical. And it could change the way you approach leadership, love, and fulfillment.

Take the first step here → https://dtphd.com/quiz

  continue reading

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Manage episode 508540901 series 2933996
Content provided by David Tian. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Tian or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What do you do after you fall short of your values? If you’re like most of us, you deflect, you hide, and you collapse into toxic shame that severs your self-trust and self-respect.

But there’s another way to deal with your failures that can actually improve your relationship with yourself and others.

This other way?

Acknowledging healthy guilt without falling into the seductive trap of toxic shame.

It’s not as easy as letting yourself wallow in self-pity - but it’s worth it in the long-term.

In today’s show, you’ll discover the difference between healthy guilt and toxic shame, the Anatomy of a Healthy Apology, and how you can make amends with yourself and others after you fall short of your values (as all humans do).

Listen now.

Show Highlights Include:

  • What to do after falling short of your values so you don’t overwhelm yourself with toxic shame (0:25)
  • How healthy guilt guides you back to your values and even builds your character (and why toxic shame makes your burdens heavier and impossible to deload) (2:24)
  • Why being able to tell the difference between guilt and shame is the first step towards resolving the internal civil war happening inside your body (5:41)
  • How to apologize in a way that builds your character, improves your relationship, and even gets rid of toxic shame stewing beneath the surface (9:36)
  • The 5 parts of the Anatomy of a Healthy Apology (10:32)
  • Here’s a real example of a weak apology after cheating and a strong one that rekindles the trust (13:44)
  • How to use your failures to actually build trust with yourself and with others (22:34)

For more about David Tian, go here:

https://www.davidtianphd.com/about/

Feeling like success in one area of life has come at the expense of another?

Maybe you’ve crushed it in your career, but your relationships feel strained. Or you’ve built the life you thought you wanted, yet there’s still something important missing.

I’ve put together a free 3-minute assessment to help you see what’s really holding you back. Answer a few simple questions, and you’ll get instant access to a personalized masterclass that speaks directly to where you are right now.

It’s fast. It’s practical. And it could change the way you approach leadership, love, and fulfillment.

Take the first step here → https://dtphd.com/quiz

  continue reading

157 episodes

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