Radical Self-Love
Discover a transformative tool for embracing radical self-love, where acknowledging your struggles becomes a path to equilibrium. By reframing painful experiences with humor, you can reconnect with yourself and others, breaking the cycle of blame that often arises from emotional triggers. Embrace the idea that confronting your deepest truths can lead to profound connection and presence in your relationships.In this clip
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438: Loving Yourself Into Deeper And More Meaningful Connections
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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 episodes and clips: How to Achieve Inner Peace & Healing | Dr. Richard Schwartz, Healing Through Self-Work, the episode 895: Robert Waldinger | Unlocking the Science of Happiness, Overcoming Childhood Trauma, The Oprah Winfrey Show: How to Make Love Last, the episode 181, the psychology of father wounds, the clip Unpacking Childhood Wounds, the episode AMP #62 Seekay Chin on Coming Full Circle, the clip Vulnerabilities and Firewalls, as well as the episode How to Quiet Your Inner Critic with Dr. Kristin Neff and the clip Embracing Self-Compassion.
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the episodes Change Your Relationship to Money w/ Amanda Clayman #824, A Toymaker With a Dark Secret and a Giant Heart: Melissa Bernstein, and the clip Embracing Vulnerability and Healing Through Acknowledgment, as well as the episode #256: Healing in a Toxic Culture with Dr. Gabor Maté and the clip Authenticity vs. Attachment.