
Rewiring Health®
287. Why You Go Back After Choosing Yourself
Have you ever set a boundary or made a decision you knew was right for you, only to question everything the moment someone became upset? The guilt hits. You start explaining, softening the boundary, or wondering if you're selfish. Suddenly, going back to the old pattern feels easier than staying with your decision. In this episode of Rewiring Health , I'm sharing part of a live conversation about the part of choosing yourself we don't talk about enough: what happens after you do it. You'll learn why internal pressure, identity shifts, and other people's reactions can make an aligned decision feel threatening and why you can find yourself pleasing, appeasing, or over-explaining even when you know better. If this episode helped you recognize some of the ways you may be leaving yourself behind to keep the peace, I created a free Self-Abandonment Audit to help you take that awareness deeper. It will help you identify where self-abandonment may be showing up in your life and begin reconnecting with what you actually need. You can download it here: https://drkellykessler.com/selfaudit If you're listening to this thinking, “I already know what I need. My struggle is staying with myself when the guilt, fear, second-guessing, or someone else's reaction kicks in,” that's exactly the gap we work on inside my Self-Loyalty Mentorship . This isn't just about setting the boundary or making the decision. It's about building the capacity to stay loyal to yourself after you make it, when someone is disappointed, when you're misunderstood, and when everything in you wants to go back to the familiar just to make the discomfort stop. If you're ready to stop abandoning yourself in the moments it gets hard and learn how to stay grounded in the choices that honor you, you can apply for the Self-Loyalty Mentorship here: https://drkellykessler.com/selfloyaltymentorship You don't just deserve to choose yourself. You deserve to feel safe enough to stay with yourself once you do.






