In this episode of the Relationship Anxiety Podcast, your host McKell Kristen dives into the experience of imposter syndrome within relationships, the role of anxiety and OCD in fueling self-doubt, and the importance of recognizing the nuance in our thoughts and feelings, providing valuable insights and practical tips for embracing authenticity and reducing anxiety. Here’s more of what you can expect in this episode: ✨ The connection between OCD and self-doubting voice ✨ How the mind’s desire for certainty can create feelings of dishonesty ✨ The difference between facts and interpretations in relationships ✨ The power of recognizing that thoughts are not absolute truths ✨ The importance of embracing both positive and negative stories in your mind ✨ Strategies for allowing yourself to exist in the gray, rather than black-and-white thinking ✨ How to hold space for conflicting thoughts and find inner peace ✨ The significance of accepting your partner’s and your own humanness ✨ Encouragement to let go of the need to prove or justify your feelings Listen now and start embracing the authenticity that comes from accepting the full range of your human experience in a relationship!
Dealing with Imposter Syndrome in Your Relationship
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Meet McKell Kristen
I’m a certified life coach and I love helping anxious people show up calm and confident in their romantic relationships. I spent years spinning in “Is this actually right?”, “Am I settling?”, “Do I truly love my partner?” and hundreds of other questions.
I know all the pitfalls to healing: from the hopelessness to the uncontrollable overthinking to the “But is this really anxiety?” mode. I help my clients navigate healing so they spend less time in fear and more time aligned with love.