Finding Comfort as the "Villain"Finding Comfort as the "Villain"
Till The Wheels Fall Off
Matt and Paige Robinson discuss the complexities of being labelled a 'villain' while setting boundaries and protecting oneself. Paige shares her journey of self-esteem and personal growth.
1:08:43•20 Mar 2024
Embracing Your Inner Villain: Setting Boundaries and Protecting Yourself
Episode Overview
- Setting boundaries is crucial for protecting yourself and your loved ones.
- Being labelled a 'villain' can actually lead to personal growth.
- Maintaining your values is essential, even if it means being misunderstood.
- Self-esteem improves when you make decisions that align with your values.
- It's okay to be disliked if it means you're staying true to yourself.
“If the worst thing that happens in my life is someone doesn't like me, I think I've done okay”
Ever been called the 'villain' when you're just trying to protect yourself and your loved ones? In this episode of 'Till The Wheels Fall Off', Matt and Paige Robinson tackle the emotional rollercoaster of being labelled the 'villain' in someone else's story. Paige opens up about her struggles with self-esteem and the challenging yet necessary task of setting boundaries.
Her candid reflections offer a relatable and heartfelt look into the difficulties of maintaining one's values while facing harsh judgments from others. The duo discusses how embracing this role can lead to personal growth and a stronger sense of self-worth. They also dive into the importance of not tolerating harmful behaviours and staying true to your own values, even if it means being misunderstood or disliked.
With a mix of humour and serious insights, this episode is both engaging and thought-provoking, making it a must-listen for anyone grappling with similar issues. So, are you ready to embrace your inner 'villain' for the sake of your own well-being?

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