Who you are is based on your beliefs, but where have you anchored your beliefs?
Far too often, we anchor them in our parents, spouses, kids, friends, titles, jobs, skills, and even religion. As a result, we might feel misaligned or incomplete. It can be confusing to discern whether our thoughts are truly our own, as they often get drowned out by the noise of external influences.
So, who am I?
When you anchor your beliefs in God, your mind, body, and soul become aligned, and you realize that you are a child of the King!
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Who you are is based on your beliefs, but where have you anchored your beliefs?
Far too often, we anchor them in our parents, spouses, kids, friends, titles, jobs, skills, and even religion. As a result, we might feel misaligned or incomplete. It can be confusing to discern whether our thoughts are truly our own, as they often get drowned out by the noise of external influences.
So, who am I?
When you anchor your beliefs in God, your mind, body, and soul become aligned, and you realize that you are a child of the King!
Agreements
Vows
Soul Ties
Bitter Root Judgments
You’ve heard these terms and may know their meanings. But have you taken a moment to consider how they affect your mental health? Cat Francis, the author of ”What You Love is Killing You,” shares insights from her book!
She explains how, more often than not, the things we love stem from the list above. What we label as mental illness is often triggered and influenced by these factors.
She also discusses our desire to do good and achieve great things in life, but how these items may be retraining our mindset. Listen now!!
For counseling or information about her book, ”What You Love is Killing You.”
Cat Francis
949-478-0816
catc@yourpbh.com
The Anchored Identity Podcast
Who you are is based on your beliefs, but where have you anchored your beliefs?
Far too often, we anchor them in our parents, spouses, kids, friends, titles, jobs, skills, and even religion. As a result, we might feel misaligned or incomplete. It can be confusing to discern whether our thoughts are truly our own, as they often get drowned out by the noise of external influences.
So, who am I?
When you anchor your beliefs in God, your mind, body, and soul become aligned, and you realize that you are a child of the King!