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There is nothing wrong with you

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How you see yourself influences every decision you make. It shapes your confidence, your boundaries, your relationships, and even the goals you believe you're capable of reaching. In tonight's episode, I explore why there is nothing inherently wrong with you, even if there are parts of your life or yourself that you want to improve. We talk about the difference between changing your circumstances and changing how you value yourself, why your self worth should never be determined by someone else's opinion, and how learning to recognize your own value creates a stronger foundation for every area of life. I also discuss the importance of making midweek adjustments to your goals, why operating from a calm headspace leads to better decisions, and how naming your thoughts and emotions can help you take ownership instead of feeling powerless. We dive into setting healthy boundaries, understanding your intentions when helping others, and why advocating for yourself is an important part of building a sustainable, inside/out life. If you've ever questioned your worth, struggled to put yourself first, or found yourself feeling stuck in one-sided relationships or unhealthy patterns, this episode is an invitation to step back, appreciate the value that's already within you, and continue building your life from a place of self respect instead of self criticism.

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How you see yourself influences every decision you make. It shapes your confidence, your boundaries, your relationships, and even the goals you believe you're capable of reaching. In tonight's episode, I explore why there is nothing inherently wrong with you, even if there are parts of your life or yourself that you want to improve. We talk about the difference between changing your circumstances and changing how you value yourself, why your self worth should never be determined by someone else's opinion, and how learning to recognize your own value creates a stronger foundation for every area of life. I also discuss the importance of making midweek adjustments to your goals, why operating from a calm headspace leads to better decisions, and how naming your thoughts and emotions can help you take ownership instead of feeling powerless. We dive into setting healthy boundaries, understanding your intentions when helping others, and why advocating for yourself is an important part of building a sustainable, inside/out life. If you've ever questioned your worth, struggled to put yourself first, or found yourself feeling stuck in one-sided relationships or unhealthy patterns, this episode is an invitation to step back, appreciate the value that's already within you, and continue building your life from a place of self respect instead of self criticism.

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