The Pattern ‘Mob Wives’ Is Helping Me Break
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Sometimes the patterns we need to change aren’t the obvious ones.
They’re the ones that look like strengths.
In this episode, Lauren reflects on a subtle but important shift she’s making, moving from being “go with the flow” and peacekeeping… to speaking up and holding her own.
What happens when staying quiet starts to cost you something?
When other people begin speaking for you... and not always in ways that feel aligned?
And what does it look like to shift that… without becoming someone you’re not?
In an unexpected twist, Lauren shares how something as random as watching Mob Wives sparked a realization about assertiveness, voice, and taking up space.
Inside this episode:
- The difference between being peaceful and being silent
- How “easygoing” can turn into being overlooked
- Why people start speaking for you when you don’t speak for yourself
- The role your environment plays in shaping your behavior
- How to begin shifting into a more assertive version of yourself
This isn’t about becoming louder.
It’s about becoming clearer.
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