Episode 174: How to Feel Less Crazy

Episode 174: How to Feel Less Crazy

Author: Kara Ghassabeh January 15, 2025 Duration: 12:28

In this episode, I aim to return to the core premise of understanding how to feel less "crazy" amidst emotional upheaval.

The universal feelings of uncertainty, indecision, and pressure during wedding planning can leave individuals feeling disoriented. Whether it’s long-established couples contemplating divorce or newly engaged brides who find themselves spiraling in a sea of choices, this episode’s insights aim to provide clarity and assurance.

The antidote to feeling overwhelmed is to embrace the multiplicity of our emotions and thoughts. It’s common to seek a singular, definitive feeling of certainty—especially when making decisions like choosing a wedding dress or venue. However, the reality is that it’s normal to hold conflicting feelings simultaneously. I encourage listeners to acknowledge this emotional duality without guilt. Instead of striving for a consensus within oneself, we can honor the diverse range of feelings we possess. This acceptance can lead to greater calmness and clarity in decision-making.


What you’ll learn from this episode:

Embracing the chaos of feelings

The importance of multiplicity

Acknowledging your conflicting feelings


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Behind the veil of dress fittings and seating charts, a wedding stirs up a profound emotional journey that often goes unspoken. Whispers to a Bride: Emotional Insight for your Wedding Drama is a space where those quiet, complicated feelings take center stage. Hosted by bridal coach and therapist Kara Ghassabeh, this podcast delves into the real inner experience of becoming a bride-how it reshapes your sense of self and tests the bonds with family and friends. Rather than just planning logistics, conversations here focus on navigating the inevitable stress and interpersonal drama with a greater sense of clarity and compassion. You’ll find thoughtful explorations on preparing your heart and mind for the transition into marriage, not just the single day of celebration. Each episode offers a blend of professional guidance and relatable reflection, aiming to replace anxiety with emotional resilience. Tune in for honest talks that honor both the joy and the complexity of this life chapter, making this podcast a unique companion for anyone who wants to walk down the aisle feeling truly grounded and understood.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Whispers to a Bride: Emotional Insight for your Wedding Drama
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