Feeling stuck? Struggling to break free from patterns that hold you back?
You're not alone.
Despite your upbeat exterior, deep down, there's a voice of doubt, fear, and uncertainty. It whispers that you're not good enough, not worthy of success or happiness.
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I know. I’ve been there.
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You pour your energy into others, always putting their needs before your own. But where does that leave you?
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I know. I felt that way.
Compliments and praise? They bounce off you, unable to penetrate the walls of self-doubt and low self-worth you've built around your heart.
Perfectionism is a strong wall difficult to penetrate.
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Sure, you find solace in meditation, in those rare moments of peace amidst the chaos of daily life.
But what about the rest of the time? How do you navigate the constant swirl of responsibilities and expectations?
Perhaps you've traced these feelings back to your upbringing, to the wounds inflicted by a dysfunctional family. Memories of abuse, betrayal, abandonment—they linger, casting a shadow over your present.
Do you know that trauma parts wrote the script that you the adult follow?
Yet, despite it all, you remain resilient. A seeker of solutions, a believer in the power of personal growth and transformation.
You've tried workshops, affirmations, and mindset shifts—all with fleeting success.
But what if the answer has been within you all along? What if, by looking inward, you could unlock the clarity and healing you seek?
As Carl Jung wisely said, "Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart." And Rumi reminds us, "The wound is where the Light enters you."
It's time to awaken to your inner wisdom, to embrace your wounds as portals to transformation.
The journey inward is where true healing begins.
PS: I have a PhD in Clinical Psychology. Became a certified life coach in 2008, and in other programs later. I also trained in many other modalities such as Neurological Repatterning, Psych-K, Theta Healing, Matrix Energetics…
However, the healing I received through my inner child work, MAP, and walking with Spirit through One with God is what was truly transformational.