281. The Problem with Expecting Gratitude and Recognition
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Do you ever notice yourself feeling irritated when someone doesn't thank you or acknowledge something you've done for them? In this episode, I'm exploring the subtle expectations we can carry around gratitude and recognition, and how easily acts of kindness can become tied to validation, approval, and being seen in a certain way.
I talk about the emotional impact of wanting appreciation from others and how unmet expectations can quietly create resentment, frustration, and disconnection in our relationships. I also explore the transactional lens we can unconsciously bring to giving, along with the wider social and cultural dynamics that shape our ideas about gratitude, politeness, and recognition.
By the end of this episode, you'll have a more honest and compassionate understanding of your relationship with gratitude and acknowledgement. You'll be invited to reflect on your own motivations, release some of the expectations you place on others, and reconnect with the intrinsic satisfaction of giving freely.
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