Listen "Ep14 When "Should" Becomes a Shame Trap: How to Break Free"
Episode Synopsis
In this final episode of our cognitive distortion series, we explore “should statements”—those internal messages that often sound like “I should be better by now” or “I shouldn’t struggle with this.” Rooted in shame and self-judgment, these thoughts disconnect us from grace and distort how we see ourselves and God. We’ll learn how to identify these lies, reframe them with truth, and step into the freedom Jesus offers.TIMESTAMPS01:20 – What Are “Should” Statements?Cognitive distortion defined; how “shoulds” manifest in thought patterns01:33 – The Shame ConnectionWhy “shoulds” often lead to hiding, striving, and spiritual disconnection01:58 – Whose Voice Is It?Identifying the inner critic: parent, culture, past authority, or enemy?02:22 – Reframing with Gospel TruthExamples of common “shoulds” vs. biblical responses rooted in grace02:44 – From Performance to PresenceWe don’t clean ourselves up to come to God—He meets us as we are04:44 – God’s Voice vs. the Inner CriticConviction vs. condemnation; God’s nearness and kindness05:43 – Key Steps for HealingAwareness, reframing, confession, and dependence on the Holy Spirit07:35 – Final Thoughts + Recap of SeriesCognitive distortions don’t mean you’re weak—they mean you’re humanRenewing the mind is a lifelong journey, and you’re not alone in itKEY TAKEAWAYS“Shoulds” are internalized judgments that create shame, not growthThey often reflect others’ expectations—not God's voiceGod's conviction draws us near in relationship, not in isolationHealing comes through confession, dependence, and grace-based reframingYou don't need to fix yourself to be loved—God already welcomes youDISCLAIMERI am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselorLINKSHow to Find a Christian Counselor:https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselorSign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:Https://shelleyspence.comA Small Book about Why We Hide: How Jesus Rescues Us from Insecurity, Regret, Failure, and Shame by Dr. Ed Welchhttps://a.co/d/g9ciOsDNEXT EPISODE:Tune in for a trauma-informed practical strategy I've used with myself, my family, and my clients that contains the anxiety, big emotions, and obsessive or spiraling thoughts, so you can enjoy a break from the non-stop noise in your head.I’m cheering you on as you break free from what’s keeping you stuck or holding you back from who you were created to be.