Ep. 103 Day Four of Ten Days of Worth: The Ways Our Unworthiness Plays Out
Welcome to day four of my new series: 10 Days of Worth! In this episode we are going to dive into what the three masks of unworthiness, why we wear the masks, and the psychology behind comparing ourselves to other people. You will hear me share:
Why do we wear masks and why it fuels our unworthiness
Why we often don’t feel like we are wearing a mask, when we are
How we know when a mask is at play
The three masks we wear {including the one women tend to wear
The difference between comparing yourself to others and comparitis
Why we comparitis stems from our worthiness wound
What is attachment theory and how it feeds into our need to compare
Resources Mentioned On This Episode
About The Host
THAIS SKY
Thais is a truthspeaker, healer, women’s coach and feminist on a heart-led mission to support the seekers, the edge-dwellers, and the "why the heck do I feel so broken” of the world reclaim their sense of belonging by learning how to explore, trust and express themselves unapologetically.
Based on her own healing journey and decades of research and mentoring women worldwide, she has developed a comprehensive model that explores and offers tools/skills to heal the pervasive sense of unworthiness within women, what she calls the worthiness wound.
She also hosts a weekly podcast RECLAIM where she offers conversations on finding the intersection of feminism and spirituality.
Thais received a prestigious first-class degree in Management, has studied spiritual psychology, trauma, and leadership for over 10 years and is currently getting her Masters in Clinical Psychology. Washingtonian Magazine named her as one of the top “8 bloggers to know.” The Huffington Post calls her “an inspirational woman” and she was nominated for Forbes Magazine 30 under 30 award.