26 min

Break Free From Unhealthy Conditioning And Shedding Unnecessary “Shoulds‪”‬ The Un-Perfected Pod

    • Education

In this episode of the Unperfected Pod, Brooke dives into the psychological phenomenon of conditioning in order to explain how high-achieving mamas can shed their “shoulds” and find freedom by embracing their messiness. Through her conversations with struggling working moms, she encourages us to identify and let go of the “shoulds” that have kept us stuck for a long time. She emphasizes how our thoughts can affect our feelings and behavior and how it is essential to reprogram healthy beliefs in order to create the life we want. She realizes that it is not about doing all things perfectly – it is about togetherness and connection with family. Tune into this episode as Brooke explores how we can break free from traditional beliefs and expectations that no longer serve us, practice self-care, and give ourselves permission to make choices that light us up instead of depleting us, so we can be present on holidays in alignment with what matters most to us.
 
[00:01 - 04:14] Introduction
Brooke talks about the conditioning that leads to subconscious beliefs about who we are, how the world works, and our roles in the world [04:15 - 17:48] Shedding The “Shoulds” And Finding Freedom
Subconscious beliefs that were developed based on conditioning and programming Our subconscious beliefs drive 80-90% of our existence Our thoughts about what it means to be enough drive our behavior What is our idea of what it means to be a “good enough mom”? Illustrating the power of conditioning and how it affects our behavior [17:49 - 23:59] Break Free From Unhealthy Conditioning And Shedding Unnecessary “Shoulds”
How conditioning affects how we are programmed and imprinted upon for the early developmental years of our lives Good moms deserve to create holidays that are in alignment with your core values Breaking free from these traditional roles and expectations because they add a lot of pressure on us Understand that our thoughts affect how we feel and our beliefs are fueling our thoughts [24:00 - 26:02] Closing Segment
Brooke invites listeners to join her private Facebook group called, “Mommy’s Mental Health Matters” to continue the conversation To learn more about Brooke and her work, listeners can visit Brooke Jean LLC!  
Tweetable Quotes:
“When you start to identify your beliefs and shed your “Shoulds”, you'll have a physical, emotional, visceral response because it's like going against what we've been taught.” – Brooke Jean
“Explore what it might be like to shed that “Should”, to ditch that expectation, to say “No” and remove that from your list of things to do, follow your “Shoulds”, honey.“ - Brooke Jean
 
You can connect with Brooke Jean through her:
Website: Brooke Jean LLC
Facebook: Brooke Jean
LinkedIn: Brooke Jean
Twitter: Brooke Jean
Instagram: @brookejeanunperfected
 
LEAVE A REVIEW
Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookejeanunperfected/
Facebook private group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MLALTL
Website: https://www.brookejeanllc.com/

In this episode of the Unperfected Pod, Brooke dives into the psychological phenomenon of conditioning in order to explain how high-achieving mamas can shed their “shoulds” and find freedom by embracing their messiness. Through her conversations with struggling working moms, she encourages us to identify and let go of the “shoulds” that have kept us stuck for a long time. She emphasizes how our thoughts can affect our feelings and behavior and how it is essential to reprogram healthy beliefs in order to create the life we want. She realizes that it is not about doing all things perfectly – it is about togetherness and connection with family. Tune into this episode as Brooke explores how we can break free from traditional beliefs and expectations that no longer serve us, practice self-care, and give ourselves permission to make choices that light us up instead of depleting us, so we can be present on holidays in alignment with what matters most to us.
 
[00:01 - 04:14] Introduction
Brooke talks about the conditioning that leads to subconscious beliefs about who we are, how the world works, and our roles in the world [04:15 - 17:48] Shedding The “Shoulds” And Finding Freedom
Subconscious beliefs that were developed based on conditioning and programming Our subconscious beliefs drive 80-90% of our existence Our thoughts about what it means to be enough drive our behavior What is our idea of what it means to be a “good enough mom”? Illustrating the power of conditioning and how it affects our behavior [17:49 - 23:59] Break Free From Unhealthy Conditioning And Shedding Unnecessary “Shoulds”
How conditioning affects how we are programmed and imprinted upon for the early developmental years of our lives Good moms deserve to create holidays that are in alignment with your core values Breaking free from these traditional roles and expectations because they add a lot of pressure on us Understand that our thoughts affect how we feel and our beliefs are fueling our thoughts [24:00 - 26:02] Closing Segment
Brooke invites listeners to join her private Facebook group called, “Mommy’s Mental Health Matters” to continue the conversation To learn more about Brooke and her work, listeners can visit Brooke Jean LLC!  
Tweetable Quotes:
“When you start to identify your beliefs and shed your “Shoulds”, you'll have a physical, emotional, visceral response because it's like going against what we've been taught.” – Brooke Jean
“Explore what it might be like to shed that “Should”, to ditch that expectation, to say “No” and remove that from your list of things to do, follow your “Shoulds”, honey.“ - Brooke Jean
 
You can connect with Brooke Jean through her:
Website: Brooke Jean LLC
Facebook: Brooke Jean
LinkedIn: Brooke Jean
Twitter: Brooke Jean
Instagram: @brookejeanunperfected
 
LEAVE A REVIEW
Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookejeanunperfected/
Facebook private group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MLALTL
Website: https://www.brookejeanllc.com/

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