Embracing Your Power
Discover the transformative journey of stepping into your power and the importance of self-expression. Delve into how childhood experiences shape our perceptions of self-worth and relationships, often leading us to internalize conflict. By recognizing these patterns, we can begin to break free from the belief that we are "too much" and start embracing our true selves.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#428: Community Member Coaching Sessions: Healing Childhood Wounds to Create a Life of Fulfillment
Related Questions
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episodes #411: Am I Too Much? Healing Your Wounds with Mom and Reclaiming Your Worth, the clip Healing Childhood Wounds, the episode Why You're Failing to Attract Anyone | Dr. Robert Glover - MP Podcast #105, the clip Understanding Nice Guy Syndrome, the episode Paul Conti: Narcissism, Sociopathy, Envy, and the Nature of Good and Evil | Lex Fridman Podcast #357, and the clip Childhood Trauma, and the episode Dr. Paul Conti: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges | Huberman Lab Podcast #75 and the clip Maladaptive Thinking Patterns.
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episodes #411: Am I Too Much? Healing Your Wounds with Mom and Reclaiming Your Worth, Why You're Failing to Attract Anyone | Dr. Robert Glover - MP Podcast #105, Paul Conti: Narcissism, Sociopathy, Envy, and the Nature of Good and Evil | Lex Fridman Podcast #357, and Dr. Paul Conti: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges | Huberman Lab Podcast #75.
Why do people easily fall into the trap of a victim mindset, and is it bad to be stuck in one? How can I avoid it properly? I often feel that the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts is because my father tortured and abandoned my mother and me during my childhood. This question is in relation to the episodes "Solo: Finding Your Identity, Core Beliefs, Keeping Your Own Promises, Self Validation, Success & Adult Hobbies," "Why You FEEL LOST In Life & How To Find Your TRUE SELF AGAIN | Marisa Peer & Lewis Howes," the clip "Healing Childhood Wounds," and the episode "#105: Coming Home to Your Body with Tami Amanda" and the clip "Overcoming Shame."