Embracing Vulnerability
Embracing vulnerability can lead to profound insights, as past mistakes often hold valuable lessons. By confronting shame and reassessing personal agreements, one can foster deeper connections and personal growth. Additionally, understanding that financial failures are a natural part of life allows for a healthier relationship with money, emphasizing the importance of choice and fluidity.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#011: Money is Energy with Selina Gray
Related Questions
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the episodes Change Your Relationship to Money w/ Amanda Clayman #824, A Toymaker With a Dark Secret and a Giant Heart: Melissa Bernstein, and the clip Embracing Vulnerability and Healing Through Acknowledgment, as well as the episode #256: Healing in a Toxic Culture with Dr. Gabor Maté and the clip Authenticity vs. Attachment.
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the episodes Change Your Relationship to Money w/ Amanda Clayman #824, A Toymaker With a Dark Secret and a Giant Heart: Melissa Bernstein, and the clip Embracing Vulnerability and Healing Through Acknowledgment.
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the episodes Change Your Relationship to Money w/ Amanda Clayman #824, A Toymaker With a Dark Secret and a Giant Heart: Melissa Bernstein, and the clip Embracing Vulnerability and Healing Through Acknowledgment.