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Ep. 71: Clinging to Sacred Cows:  Identity and Worth in the Compulsive Personality
Episode 71

Ep. 71: Clinging to Sacred Cows:  Identity and Worth in the Compulsive Personality

The Healthy Compulsive Project

January 21, 202515m 6s

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Show Notes

People with compulsive and obsessive tendencies tend to hold on to things—money, objects, time and ideas. We imagine that these things we hold on to make us more secure. But too often they bring us more stress than security. Some of the things we hold on to constitute our identity and worth. These are sacred cows in the worst sense—traits that we feel we can’t question much less let go of. And these cows are a heavy burden to carry. We’ll start with a story from the Buddha, explore scarcity mindset, and talk about two examples of women struggling with their sacred cows. Finally, we’ll discuss how letting go of sacred cows can lead to more fulfillment.  lMB8tObSEfl1xD1abKMe

Topics

obsessive-compulsiveOCPDmental healthCarl JungJungianType A PersonalityControl freakworkaholicobsessivecompulsiveperfectionist