#149: Reprogramming Your Self-Worth with Lacy Phillips

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Relationship Beliefs
Subconscious beliefs formed in childhood can deeply influence adult relationships. highlights how these ingrained beliefs often lead individuals to feel unworthy of love, impacting their ability to form meaningful connections 1. He explains that many people unknowingly carry the burden of past messages, such as being told they are unlovable, which can hinder their relationship success. adds that recognizing when something feels off is an invitation to realign with one's true self 2.
Anytime something doesn't feel good, it means that you're out of alignment with yourself.
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This awareness is crucial for overcoming the subconscious barriers that prevent us from experiencing genuine love and abundance.
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Unblocking Patterns
Unblocking subconscious patterns is essential for forming healthy relationships. shares that even those who perceive their parents' relationships as ideal may subconsciously reject similar dynamics if they associate them with negative experiences 3. She emphasizes the importance of identifying and expanding beyond these ingrained patterns to manifest desired relationship dynamics. discusses the necessity of acknowledging and reprogramming existing beliefs rather than bypassing them 4.
The reprogramming not being the bypassing of a program that already exists, but like the acknowledging moving through or the awareness that it even exists.
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This proactive approach allows individuals to create new, healthier relationship models.
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Power Dynamics
Modern relationships are witnessing a shift in power dynamics, challenging traditional roles. notes that as societal narratives evolve, so do the dynamics within relationships, requiring individuals to embrace autonomy and accountability 5. She stresses the importance of recognizing one's own contributions to relationship issues and working towards personal growth. highlights the need for relationships to accommodate two powerful individuals, moving away from models based on silence and complicity 6.
The container of the relationship that we've observed or inherited must blow up because it can't hold two powerful people.
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This transformation fosters liberated love, where both partners can thrive without compromising their individuality.
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