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Feeling frustrated with yourself for not wanting what you’re “supposed” to want leaves you feeling drained and unsure of yourself. Recently, I had a moment that stopped me in my tracks: realizing a fitness goal I was pushing myself toward wasn’t actually my goal, it was a suggestion from a fitness app that I quietly adopted and then judged myself for not meeting. This pattern may feel familiar. As Highly Sensitive Women, we are deeply attuned to expectations, praise, and unspoken standards, and over time it can pull us out of connection with what we genuinely want and leave us seeking external reassurance instead of trusting ourselves. You’ll walk away with insights on: 🩵 Why highly sensitive women often take on goals that aren’t theirs 🩵 Signs a goal may be rooted in expectation rather than desire 🩵 Gentle questions to help you tell the difference 🩵 What to do when you can’t tell what you want, yet 🩵 How self-assurance helps you move forward This conversation isn’t about doing less or giving up, it’s about choosing differently. Choosing from clarity instead of pressure. From self-trust instead of “shoulds.” ✨ Free Coaching Invitation If you’re realizing how often you’ve carried goals that weren’t yours and you’re ready for support with clarity, follow-through, or both, I’m offering 4 free coaching sessions to 7 new clients. These sessions are a space to: Untangle external expectations Reconnect with what actually matters to you Learn how to move forward in a way that feels steady, supportive, and self-led You can learn more by sending a message to info@allyssya.coach (mailto:info@allyssya.coach) . You don’t need better goals. You need permission to choose.