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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 265: Healing the Mother Wound with Megan

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This call is about treating ourselves with compassion, encouragement, and unconditional love when we have a mother wound. Today's caller, Megan, believes people avoid her because she has too many problems. What we uncover during our session is that she has created a false independence because it is how she copes with having a neglectful mother.

 

[For show notes, go here: Christinehassler.com/episode265]

 

When we don't have anyone holding us, we hold things inside.

 

The difference between being a victim with friends and being vulnerable is being a victim is always complaining about the same thing, never empowering yourself, and never doing anything differently. Being vulnerable is sharing what's in your heart, and taking responsibility. It's when you are not looking for a solution, not always complaining about the same thing but just having an open heart and being intentional about how you choose to shift it, even if it's just being more compassionate with yourself. Victims don't make too many friends unless they just hang out with other victims and they can all throw pity parties together. This doesn't mean to not be vulnerable. You can be vulnerable without going into victim consciousness.

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Do you feel like you are too much for people? Do you feel you lose friendships or people avoid you because your life is hard and you think that you are just too much?
  • What events in your childhood are keeping you stuck?
  • Do you have an attitude that nothing works out and things are hard?
  • Did you have a mother who was not there for you or who neglected you, or who you were not enough for?

 

Megan's Question:

Megan feels she is too intense or too much for other people and would like guidance on how to break free of the pattern.

 

Megan's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • People pull away or avoid her.
  • She had three near-death experiences as a child.
  • Her parents divorced.
  • She feels isolated.
  • She struggles with low self-worth.
  • Her mother was neglectful in many forms.
  • She is mothering herself the way she was mothered.
  • She attracts emotionally unavailable people.

 

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • Nourish her relationship with herself.
  • Separate from her struggles to connect more deeply with herself.
  • Communicate with an advisor or good friend.

 

Takeaways:

  • Do the hand exercise and give it a voice.
  • Consider what you think of when you think of a "mother" and write out a list of the qualities that make an amazing, loving mother and integrate those qualities into your life.
  • Work on being vulnerable and intimate with your friends.

 

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Christine Hassler — Join the Free Over It and On With It Community

Christine Hassler Podcasts Including Coaches Corner

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Expectation Hangover, by Christine Hassler

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode 265, healing the mother wound with Megan.

0:07.0

Welcome to Over It and On With It.

0:09.2

I'm your host, Christine Hasler, and for over a decade I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:15.0

Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to

0:18.4

accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:20.8

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can

0:24.9

apply to your own life.

0:26.7

Now let's get on with the episode.

0:29.7

Hi everybody and welcome back to the show as always thank you so much for

0:38.6

listening and as a reminder every Wednesday I put out an unscripted, unedited, raw life coaching episode and every

0:46.6

Saturday you get a coaches corner.

0:48.6

I hope you caught my last week's coaches corner with my friend Emily. What I said in the intro before the

0:55.8

interview is worth listening to just again about how to move through this time and

1:01.2

it was a beautiful interview about love. And this past week, oh my

1:06.4

goodness, the plot twists of 2020 just continue and the full moon was pretty intense I'm sure a lot of you are feeling this and I just want to beat the same

1:17.5

drama I've been beating since March which is take care of yourself, take care of your own inner stuff, take care of your triggers,

1:28.0

so that you are better equipped to handle yourself and make the impact that you're here to make.

1:34.7

And please don't minimize your impact.

1:37.7

Often just shifting your consciousness alone,

1:40.6

actually not often always shifting your consciousness alone, cleaning up the

1:46.7

unprocessed stuff in you, the generational patterns, any of the isms that you carry, either culturally or generationally or personally, is massive.

1:56.6

Please don't underestimate that.

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