
Detrás de una autoexigencia feroz no siempre hay ambición o disciplina. A menudo se esconden heridas silenciosas.
Quien se exige en exceso puede tener dificultades para tomar decisiones, atrapado en el perfeccionismo que todo lo retrasa. También hay una necesidad de control: si todo sale “bien”, el mundo interno se calma, pero la ansiedad se dispara ante lo incierto. Bajo esa máscara de fortaleza suele residir un sentimiento de inferioridad —la creencia de que sin logros no se vale lo suficiente—.
Estas dinámicas nacen muchas veces de una crianza autoritaria, donde el amor dependía del rendimiento. El resultado: un miedo al fracaso paralizante y un intenso miedo al rechazo. Por eso la persona se sobreesfuerza: intenta demostrar que merece ser aceptada.

La autoexigencia enferma cuando es un refugio para el miedo. El primer paso es reconocer que no eres tus metas. Permitirte dudar, fallar y descansar no te hace menos valioso; te hace humano.
En Holos&Lotus aprendemos que sanar implica soltar el control y abrazar la vulnerabilidad. ¿Te identificas? Comparte tu experiencia.

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English version
What hides behind self-demand?
Behind relentless self-demand, there is not always ambition or discipline. Often, silent wounds are hiding.

Those who are excessively self-demanding often struggle with difficulty making decisions, trapped in perfectionism that delays everything. There is also a need for control: if everything goes "right", their inner world calms down, but anxiety spikes when facing uncertainty. Beneath that mask of strength usually lies a feeling of inferiority —the belief that without achievements, they are not enough.
These dynamics often stem from an authoritarian upbringing, where love depended on performance. The result: paralyzing fear of failure and intense fear of rejection. That is why the person overexerts —trying to prove they deserve to be accepted.
Unhealthy self-demand becomes a refuge for fear. The first step is recognizing that you are not your goals. Allowing yourself to doubt, fail, and rest does not make you less valuable; it makes you human.
In Holos&Lotus we learn that healing involves letting go of control and embracing vulnerability. It means sitting with uncertainty without needing to perform. It means unlearning the voice that said "you must be perfect to be loved." And it means giving yourself permission to be a work in progress —without shame.

Do you identify with this? Share your experience below. Together we can transform self-demand from a whip into a gentle compass.
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