Embracing Enoughness
The conversation delves into the profound concept of our inherent okayness, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our enoughness despite societal pressures. Both speakers highlight that, regardless of past traumas or disappointments, we can always return to a place of self-acceptance. This practice of embracing who we are opens the door to a more fulfilling relationship with life as it unfolds.In this clip
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Why do people feel defective or not enough as discussed in episode #202: How to Change Your Patterns in Love with Vienna Pharaon and the clip Origin of Enoughness, as well as in the episode 35 - Body Image, Weight Loss & Our Brains w/ Jody Moore and the clip Worthiness Redefined?
Why do people feel defective or not enough as discussed in episode #202: How to Change Your Patterns in Love with Vienna Pharaon and the clip Origin of Enoughness?
How can I navigate feelings of exclusion while maintaining my authenticity, considering I've never been accepted because I look different? This question is related to the episodes #218: Creating Inner Peace in a Chaotic World with Kaylor Betts and Authenticity and Belonging, as well as the episode Understanding Yourself: The #1 Thing You Need To Do To Live an Authentic Life | Mel Robbins Podcast and the clip Seeking Belonging. Additionally, it relates to episode #259: That Sucked, Now What? Cultivating Resilience with Dr. Neeta Bhushan and the clip Choosing Yourself. It used to hurt me as a kid, but I have no desire to be one of those nasty people.