Wellness From Scratch with Marissa Jackson

How I Stopped Worrying About What Others Think

19 min · 4 de mar de 2025
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In this conversation, Marissa Jackson emphasizes the significance of self-validation and the journey towards embracing one's true self. She discusses how external validation can often overshadow personal worth and the importance of recognizing one's own voice and expression. The dialogue explores themes of authenticity, empowerment, and the realization that true freedom begins when one accepts and loves themselves for who they are.

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