Circle Audio
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I’m Sorry, So Sorry!
– Regret and embarrassment – I hurt him. – I’m sorry for everything! – Feel bad about the way I treated my son.
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I Love Money, I Hate Money: The Catch-22 of Wanting More
You may love what money makes possible and hate what it has represented. Freedom and manipulation. Beauty and greed. Care and control. Choice and painful mistakes. When money carries both attraction and threat, avoidance makes emotional sense. We may say we want more while postponing the call, undercharging, losing interest when payment becomes real, or…
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When Asking for Help Feels Like Signing a Hidden Contract
Some people avoid asking for help even when the need is obvious and the request is reasonable. They keep fixing, carrying, researching, paying, or enduring because receiving support does not feel free. It feels like signing a contract whose terms will be revealed later. Perhaps help once arrived with criticism, control, guilt, unwanted intimacy, repayment…
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When Your Body Won’t Get Better: Fear, Impatience, and Inevitable Decline
Slow recovery and uncertain symptoms can provoke anger, panic, and the forecast that bad health is inevitable. What looks irrational about health anxiety often becomes understandable when we ask what the body expects and what this response has been trying to prevent. With health anxiety, the aim is not to make the body responsible for…
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Fear of Fear
– I don’t know what’s going to happen. – Worst thing in the world. – Afraid of freezing again. – Don’t upset her!
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I Have to Work Hard for Money: Untangling Family and Creative Rules
“Artists do not make money.” “We have to work hard because someone else did not.” “If it feels joyful, it cannot be serious work.” Family beliefs can bind creativity, earning, responsibility, and resentment into one knot. You may love what you do and still load it with unnecessary effort. Each project must prove that you…
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Trust You?? No Way!
– I don’t trust myself – I don’t trust anyone to love me – I’m not good enough, I don’t trust people (or myself) to value me – I don’t trust myself to take care of myself
