After a year of grief, endings, and major life shifts, this episode opens a new chapter for the podcast.
In this episode, I share why I began a vow of intentional abstinence as an act of self-authority rather than restriction.
After everything that unfolded last year, I realized I needed to slow down, put clear boundaries around my body, and rebuild trust with my own discernment. Growing up in a highly structured military household taught me how to obey, but not how to choose for myself. Over time, that loss of agency showed up in my relationships, my boundaries, and my relationship with sex.
Now 21 days into my abstinence journey, I reflect on reclaiming autonomy, ending cycles of self-betrayal, and coming back into relationship with my body from a place of choice.
This episode marks a shift — into deeper self-authority, clearer boundaries, and a more intentional relationship with desire, agency, and self-trust.
This conversation is for anyone navigating self-authority, sexual boundaries, and learning how to trust themselves again.
Themes Explored in This Episode
- Choosing abstinence as a path to self-authority
- Growing up with structure vs. developing personal discernment
- How obedience disconnects you from your own decision-making
- Losing and reclaiming agency over your body
- The relationship between boundaries and self-trust
- Sex as validation, coping, and emotional avoidance
- Why removing a pattern creates space for awareness
- Building new nervous system responses through abstinence
- Self-governance and learning to make aligned decisions
Key Takeaways
- Abstinence can be a tool for self-awareness—not restriction
- You can lose connection to your own authority through over-structure
- Boundaries rebuild trust with yourself over time
- Sex can become tied to worthiness and validation without awareness
- Removing a pattern reveals what’s underneath it
- Discipline creates self-trust and confidence
- You don’t need to give your body to receive love
Reflection Questions
- Where in my life am I outsourcing my decisions?
- Can I hold a boundary with myself consistently?
- What would it look like to fully trust my own choices?
Closing Note
Self-authority isn’t about control.
It’s about trust.
And sometimes the strongest thing you can do
is choose yourself
even when everything in you wants to reach outside.
Jump to the Part That Calls You
0:00 Intro
4:51 The Journey of Abstinence: Reclaiming Self-Authority
11:30 Breaking the Link Between Sex and Validation
18:11 Why a Boundary Comes Before Discernment
25:09 When Intimacy Became Armor
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