253. Doing It Wrong
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In this episode of Now That You Ask, I wrestle with one of the hardest truths to accept: knowing when to step back from someone else’s life, even when I believe they are headed in the wrong direction. I reflect on my lifelong urge to help, fix, advise, and sometimes meddle, especially when I can clearly see consequences unfolding before another person can. Along the way, I explore how much of that impulse comes from love, fear, old family patterns, and my own discomfort with helplessness.
As I untangle the difference between compassion and control, I begin to understand that not every lesson is mine to teach and not every struggle is mine to solve. Sometimes people must walk their own difficult roads, just as I have walked mine. This episode is an honest meditation on boundaries, surrender, self-awareness, and the painful beauty of letting others live their own lives while learning to tend more carefully to my own.
New book coming soon!
I’m so excited to announce that my memoir will be available on Amazon by June 1st. Look for "Unbecoming Behavior, A Southern Memoir of Adventurous Choices by Akasha Halsey."
More info here: https://nowthatyouaskpodcast.com/unbecoming-behavior/
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Now That You Ask is a podcast that looks at topics that range from death to desire, and from wondrous to downright whacky. Join host, Akasha Halsey as she takes listeners on a journey through her writing and experience with life’s most persistent questions.
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