Unpacking Childhood Imprints
Childhood experiences shape our self-perception, often leading us to internalize negative beliefs about our worth. As we grow, we may recognize these inherited voices from our parents and question their validity. The early years create a lens through which we view ourselves and the world, making it essential to discern between our truths and those imposed on us.In this clip
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