We all have unconscious programming, created from our past, that influences how we see the world, other people, and ourselves.
Sometimes, the hardest lessons come from those we love the most. That’s what’s what happened to me. A couple of months ago, my brother said something that really hurt my feelings.
I cried, and I bitched to my parents about what a jerk he was. For days, I was totally in my shit, acting like a complete victim!
Until my mom opened my eyes when she said, “You have always had your brother on a pedestal. And you’ve been fighting for his approval since you were a little, little girl.”
That’s when I realized it wasn’t what my brother said that was the issue.
It was my unconscious programming that twisted his words into, “He thinks I’m an idiot!”
The conversation had triggered deep childhood wounds – wounds that I wasn’t even aware were there.
At that moment, I stopped being upset with my brother. I realized I had some work to do on my unconscious beliefs, especially regarding our relationship in childhood.
This experience was a powerful reminder of the importance of personal development and the impact our unconscious programming has on our lives.
Personal development isn’t just about learning new skills or setting goals. It’s about digging deep and uncovering the unconscious programming that shapes our lives.
In my case, I realized that my comments weren’t the problem—my interpretation of them was.
Personal development is an ongoing journey. It requires a willingness to look within and challenge the beliefs that no longer serve us.
And sometimes, it takes a moment of vulnerability and a bit of insight from others to spark that growth.
So, next time you find yourself triggered or upset…take a step back and ask yourself, “What belief is driving this reaction?”
You might just discover a path to greater self-awareness and personal freedom.