Tag: social conditioning

From an early age and throughout our lives, we’re subjected to social and emotional conditioning we’re likely not aware of. From messaging that defines an artificial version of success to abusive loved ones, we wind up frozen in a web of self-doubts. The first step to freeing ourselves is to be able to recognize our own conditioning — and then be able to let go. Author, sexual abuse survivor, and emotional healing expert Lawrence Doochin provides a compassionate and effective, step-by-step approach to developing self-understanding, and releasing ourselves from the conditioning that holds us back. #conditioning #humanconditioning #brainwashing
What to Expect From Your Everyday Expectations

Expectations can be healthy when they come to holding yourself accountable for going after something you want. They can also be healthy when certain boundaries have been set among people and all parties lie in agreement. They can all expect of one another to honor the agreement. But what about when there is no agreement and we put expectations on people anyway? I truly believe that set expectations that are not talked about are the number one causes of misunderstandings in all relationships.