Overcoming Childhood Shame
Jerry Colonna shares a powerful personal experience of childhood shame and how he learned to respond differently as an adult. He emphasizes the importance of creating psychologically safe moments and not giving up on personal growth. Shane Parrish explores the fear of vulnerability and the inherited belief systems that contribute to it. They discuss the legacy we want to leave for future generations.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode Why You FEEL LOST In Life & How To Find Your TRUE SELF AGAIN | Marisa Peer & Lewis Howes and this Healing Childhood Wounds. Why do people easily fall into the trap of a victim mindset, and is it bad to be stuck in one? How can I avoid it properly? I often feel that the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts is because my father tortured and abandoned my mother and me during my childhood. This question is in relation to the episode #105: Coming Home to Your Body with Tami Amanda and the clip Overcoming Shame.
Do you think a lot of people are scared to be vulnerable because deep down they don't think they're lovable? If somebody saw all of them, they wouldn't be.
What do we want to pass on? What is the lineage we would like to leave, whether we're talking about the planet or we're talking about society or we're talking about our internal family dynamics?