Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.
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Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.
Instead of finding a way to quieten or banish the inner critic I want to show you four ways to embrace it. Why? Because your inner critic is a part of you. It’s the part of you that developed beliefs from your perceptions of your life’s challenges.
And although challenges cause tension, without tension there is no growth.
Your inner critic points you to your soul growth, to your inner north star, your full potential.
When you lean into the inner critic you find it’s wisdom and you uncover your power.
Women's Empowerment Podcast
Coming Full Circle with Vulnerability .. The Bridgerton Way
Many of us live our lives in fear of really being seen and heard for who we are.
We don’t feel good enough or bright enough, or thin enough, or educated enough or whatever enough.
We will do anything to fit in. This can be at work, with friends and even with our family of origin. However, to “fit” in requires us to change or to hide a part of ourselves, meanwhile, sabotaging our authenticity.