The Freedom in Letting Go: Rev. Rachel Harrison on Not Fixing Others
When we can put on our own spiritual oxygen mask first by turning our focus on ourselves before we focus on fixing others- amazing changes happen in our own life, and then in turn the lives of those around us.
Imagine being taught that love means always being the helper, the peacekeeper, the fixer. Rev. Rachel Harrison turns this notion on its head in this episode of 'Recover Your Soul'. She challenges the idea that we must fix others to show love, suggesting instead that true transformation starts with focusing on ourselves first. By putting on our own spiritual oxygen mask, we not only find personal peace but also positively influence those around us. Rev.
Harrison dives into the emotional toll of constantly trying to fix others, highlighting how it often leads to resentment and unhappiness. She encourages listeners to engage in real conversations, where the goal is to be present and actively listen rather than thinking about how to improve someone else. This shift in perspective allows for deeper connections and a more fulfilling life. This episode is perfect for anyone feeling weighed down by the need to fix those around them.
Whether you're dealing with family dynamics or workplace stress, Rev. Harrison's insights offer a refreshing take on how to approach these relationships. She emphasizes that everyone is whole and complete as they are, and that our attempts to fix them can often do more harm than good. Join Rev. Harrison as she shares her wisdom on soul recovery, a journey that doesn't require an addiction to begin.
It's about making positive changes within ourselves, which then ripple out to those we love. For those interested in delving deeper, there's an upcoming workshop where Rev. Harrison will further explore these themes. If you're ready to release the burden of being a fixer and discover the joy of focusing on your own growth, this episode is a must-listen.