The SelfWork Podcast

477 SelfWork: Disappointments, Expectations, and Blind Spots

Dec 19, 2025
Disappointment often stems from unmet expectations, revealing the thin line between hope and hurt. Childhood experiences shape our trust and relationship expectations, influencing how we handle setbacks. Dr. Margaret discusses the duality of high expectations as both motivators and sources of perfectionism. She emphasizes the importance of accepting others as they are and recognizing our own blind spots in relationships. The conversation encourages self-awareness and gradual risk-taking to overcome feelings of disappointment.
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INSIGHT

Disappointment Is A Middle Feeling

  • Disappointment sits between hurt and shock and often arises when expectations clash with reality.
  • Managing disappointment means feeling what's useful and then using that feeling to grow instead of becoming stuck.
ADVICE

Balance Drive With Self-Care

  • Balance high personal expectations with self-care and realistic limits to avoid exhaustion and destructive perfectionism.
  • Adjust goals so drive fuels growth without erasing rest, creativity, or enjoyment.
ADVICE

Risk Small To Rebuild Expectations

  • If you avoid risk to dodge disappointment, start by taking small incremental risks and build confidence gradually.
  • Practice small achievable goals to prove to yourself you can meet higher expectations over time.
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