“I’m better at giving than receiving.” 

“I’m better at giving than receiving.” 

It can appear positive on the surface. Generous. Self-reliant. Even admirable.

But when it’s running quietly in the background, it often shows up through our behaviour.

When this belief is operating behind the scenes, it can look like:

  • offering support easily, but struggling to ask for it.
  • being the ‘go to’ for everyone else.
  • minimising your own needs, putting others’ needs first.
  • feeling uncomfortable when help is offered
  • defaulting to “I’ll just handle it myself”

The experience that often follows:You may feel proudly competent and dependable, but also stretched, unseen, or quietly depleted. Life can start to feel like something you manage rather than something that meets you.

Perspectives to hold with curiosity:

  • What if receiving is part of how life stays in balance?
  • What might change if support didn’t need to be earned?

Where PSYCH-K® fits:  PSYCH-K® can help you transform the subconscious resistance to receiving, allowing support, ease, and reciprocity to feel safe and natural rather than uncomfortable.

If you already know PSYCH-K® the prompts here might offer you an opportunity to transform any resistance you have to embracing support. And, if you’re new to PSYCHK® and would like help integrating more supportive subconscious programmes, you’ll find ways to explore or experience PSYCH-K® below.

For now, perhaps take a moment to notice if the belief “I’m better at giving than receiving” is running in the background for you - and if so, how it may be influencing your actions and experience day to day.