Our Egos Block Us

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The ego is the voice that says, I have to be right“.

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Or I already know.”

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Or If they see the real me, theyll leave.”

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It’s the part of us that tries to keep us safe by staying in control, hiding vulnerability, or holding tight to old stories — even if those stories are painful.

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In therapy, we pay attention to the ego not to destroy it, but to notice how it shows up:

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When does it protect us?

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When does it keep us stuck?

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When does it stop us from connecting, from softening, from being fully present?

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Awareness of ego is a kind of freedom.

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Once we see it, we get to choose:

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Do I speak from this mask, or from something deeper?

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Do I defend myself here, or do I let myself be seen?

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Challenging the ego isn’t about ego death — it’s about ego humility.

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It’s the quiet courage to say:

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I dont know yet.

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I need help.

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I want to grow.

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And that’s where healing begins.

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