Thursday Jan 22, 2026

Who You Become When External Approval Runs the System

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Most people don’t realize how much of their life is organized around approval. It runs quietly in the background—editing what you say, how you show up, what you hide, and which parts of yourself are allowed into the room. In this episode, we break down what happens when approval becomes a survival strategy instead of a choice, and how an internal system of protective parts slowly builds what I call the Approval Prison: a way of living that feels safe, acceptable, and exhausting at the same time.

Using an IFS lens, this episode explores how managers and firefighters learned early to perform for belonging, how those parts get mistaken for the whole self, and what shifts when Self begins to lead instead. We look at how approval-seeking shapes careers, relationships, identity, and susceptibility to manipulation—and why relationships often reorganize when the performance stops. This isn’t about rebellion or detachment. It’s about stepping out of image management and into a grounded, self-led way of living that no longer requires permission.

 

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