172. When In Doubt, Create Space

If you’re feeling in doubt about anything in your life, I encourage you to create more space. Creating space allows you to make more authentic decisions, have more self-compassion, and have the insight to move in the best direction for you at that moment. In this episode, I’m talking all about creating space and the levels you might experience on the way there while sharing some real-life examples.

The Levels of Creating Space

  1. No awareness, falling into old habits, and people-pleasing.

  2. Reacting to what happened and being aware that you’re reacting but without insight

  3. Willing to create space and have time to have the insight

  4. Making the decision to honor your authentic self, to move in whatever direction feels appropriate for you

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When in Doubt, Create Space

Creating space to evaluate any situation is one of the most important things you can do in your life. Giving yourself the space to step back and see the bigger picture will have a profound impact on how you feel, how you interact with others, and how you make your decisions.

When you create space, it gives you the perspective to decide how you want to move forward in a way that feels the most authentic to you. It’s a gift you give yourself that allows you to put yourself first and truly honor yourself, your boundaries, and your true desires.

The Levels of Creating Space

There are levels or steps you need to take to start creating space. Each step will take you closer to finding what feels good and making more authentic decisions. Creating space is deciding what is yours to fix. Deciding where your role is, what you’re supposed to, or choose to do.

One important aspect of creating space is self-compassion. Self-compassion is treating yourself like you would treat your friends and others – with love and grace. When you show yourself self-compassion, you’re giving yourself permission to set and honor your boundaries. And, with your boundaries, permission to create space.

How can you create more space in your life? What steps do you need to honor to feel more authentically yourself? Let me know in the comments below!

 In This Episode 

  • Why creating space is so important [3:30]

  • Why it’s important to set boundaries that feel good [8:30]

  • Why you have to find what feels good [19:30]

  • How to give yourself self-compassion [20:30]

Quotes

“When you create that space, so many different things will come up. Very importantly: it will give you the opportunity to decide how you want to authentically proceed. That is really important.” [7:21]

“When in doubt, create space. If you can create space, that’s when you can realize how to balance your energy in a favorable way toward yourself. That, ultimately, is going to serve you very well.” [9:00]

“Creating space is deciding that this is not ours to fix. Deciding where your role is, what you’re supposed to do here, or what you choose to do here.” [17:33]

“Creating space, when in doubt, will get you to that space where you can authentically be who you are, show up as you are, and all of those amazing things.” [20:15]

Resources Mentioned

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Episode 193: Creating Your Don’t Do List in 2024. Listen HERE.

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