If you're feeling unhappy at work but keep talking yourself out of it, this episode is for you.
I unpick three phrases I hear all the time from men in their 40s and 50s:
- I should be grateful.
- I should be responsible.
- I should have this all figured out by now.
On the surface they sound sensible, maybe even innocent. But they’re more dangerous than you think as they keep you stuck, disconnected and afraid to admit that something isn't working anymore.
I explore why these beliefs are so common, how they show up in the men I coach and why they're often driven by guilt, fear and unrealistic expectations, rather than what's actually best for you.
I also share my own experience of leaving my corporate career and how coaching helped me realise that what I thought was responsibility was actually fear in disguise.
In this episode I cover:
- Why being grateful and wanting change can both be true.
- How fear can disguise itself as responsibility.
- Why so many men feel they should have life and work all figured out by now.
- The pressure many men feel to stay strong and cope alone.
- Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.
- Practical ways to challenge these beliefs and start moving forward.
If any of these "shoulds" resonate with you, please know you're not alone.
Timestamps
00:00 Welcome to the podcast
00:45 Three ‘shoulds’ overview
01:11 I should be grateful
03:07 Reframe gratitude
03:29 I should be responsible
05:29 Redefine responsibility
05:54 I should have it all figured out by now
07:06 Ask for help practice
07:41 Wrap up and next steps
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