
What If You're Not Selfish?
7 Questions That Help You Tell the Difference Between Guilt and Conditioning
Have you ever wondered if you're actually selfish...
Or if you've simply spent years being taught that your needs don't matter?
Maybe you've left religion, but the guilt followed you.
You still second-guess yourself.
You feel responsible for everyone else's emotions.
You worry about disappointing people.
You know something needs to change, but trusting yourself still feels harder than it should.
If that sounds familiar, you're not alone.
For years, I thought feeling guilty meant I was doing
something wrong.
Then I discovered that much of what I called guilt
wasn't guilt at all.
It was conditioning.
And that realization changed everything.
Inside This Guide You'll Discover:
✓ Why guilt and wrongdoing are not always the same thing
✓ How harmful religion, purity culture, and good-girl conditioning can disconnect you from yourself
✓ The difference between selfishness and self-respect
✓ The hidden patterns that keep women trapped in self-doubt
✓ 7 powerful reflection exercises designed to help you rebuild self-trust
This isn't another workbook full of surface-level advice.
It's an invitation to start hearing yourself again.
To question beliefs you've carried for years.
And to begin rebuilding the most important relationship
you'll ever have:
The one with yourself.
