Episode 6: From People Pleasing to Boundary Setting with Elizabeth Fisher Good

I met Elizabeth Fisher Good in 2015 when I lived in Chicago, through the anti-human trafficking cause group I was working with, as she was establishing the anti-human trafficking organization she confounded, Selah Freedom. Elizabeth is one of those people that commands a presence, and you sense immediately that she’s doing something you want to be a part of.

What I learned about Elizabeth as time went on is that she had her own story to tell.  Through unraveling this story, her passion to live her best authentic life, and helping other women do the same, has become as big of a part of her as the life changing work she does in the anti-human trafficking world.  Her commitment in the healing work of helping girls who have been trafficked awoke something in her that ignited her desire to walk out her own healing & help others do the same.  This was revealed in her book “Groomed” that was released in early 2020, and as she has established “Free With E”.

We discuss her journey through all of this in this episode. Elizabeth talks about what she’s learned about boundaries, emotional & physical health connections, living out of her own expectations, and how she gives her time to people & causes that align with her values and feed her soul in this season she is now in.

There is so much in this conversation about moving from people pleasing, codependency, and taking care of everyone else around us, to a healthier way of living.  I can’t wait to share this with the world as we all journey towards living out F.E.E.L.

Don’t miss the show notes or sources on our website where we share about Elizabeth’s latest groundbreaking work through the Selah Way Foundation and the launch of her new program for women “Free with E - A Journey to More”

Be sure to listen here on the website under Episodes or on our Anchor Page!

Previous
Previous

Episode 7: Embracing Herself and Others Unapologetically with Helen Dorado Alessi

Next
Next

Episode 5: Built for Healthy Boundaries with Joy Drake