Breaking Free: Ditching the 'Good Girl' Act for True Empowerment
If I'm a good girl, my mom and dad will approve.This training into being a good girl makes you lose your voice, makes you turn into a people pleaser. It creates this sick cycle of perfectionism because you're constantly trying to perform to be good, to be good, to be good, because this is what you've been told to do since you were young.
Ever felt like you're stuck in a never-ending cycle of trying to be the 'good girl'? Gris Alves takes this concept head-on in this episode of Tales of Recovery. She dives into the social programming that pushes women to conform to unrealistic standards of behavior and perfectionism. Gris doesn't just talk about the problem; she shares her own experiences of breaking free from these constraints.
She questions what it really means to be 'good' and why society equates it with being submissive or self-sacrificing. Instead, Gris advocates for embracing your inner 'badass' – someone who is true to themselves, unapologetically bold, and empowered. Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking discussions, Gris invites listeners to challenge the status quo and redefine their own sense of self-worth.
Whether you're tired of the pressure to be perfect or simply curious about what it means to live authentically, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on self-empowerment. Tune in to discover how shedding the 'good girl' label can lead to a more liberated and fulfilling life.