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🗓️ 9 April 2018
⏱️ 60 minutes
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How do you feel about yourself?
Are you confident in your power to make good things happen in your life?
Do you believe that you are just as good as anyone else?
Do you trust yourself?
Do you feel like you are a good person, who is worthy of love and respect?
Too many people go through periods in their lives where self-confidence feels elusive. They doubt themselves. They may feel "less than" others around them. Perhaps they don't ask for what they deserve or don't feel able to take the risks that will move them forward.
And as a result, they may settle for less in their relationships, their careers, and their lives. Self-esteem matters.
Feeling good about yourself (not in a narcissistic way, but rather in a healthy, self-accepting way) is key to having a good life. Yet many people struggle with this, and it is something that we routinely address with our therapy and life coaching clients.
So, to help you cultivate healthy confidence in your own life, on this episode of the Love, Happiness and Success Podcast, I'm joined by two of my colleagues, Anastacia Sams, M.A., LMFTC and Kathleen Stutts, M.Ed., LPCC, both of whom are experts in helping people heal, grow, and restore their optimism about themselves.
We're talking about how to improve your self-esteem, how to create self-confidence, how to cultivate healthy self-worth, and most importantly, how to use the healing power of self-acceptance to (paradoxically) create real and lasting change in your life.
We hope this exploration helps YOU on your path of growth and healing, too.
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0:00.0 | This is Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby, and you're listening to the Love, Happiness, and Success Podcast. |
0:08.4 | You know when an hour it could all turn around. You don't have to know how. |
0:17.6 | Though it all feels like fate now, but you're down. |
0:24.6 | Strange in your body and strange in your mind. |
0:29.6 | Now it's coming from outside. |
0:32.6 | I lay you down on the floor and I close the plane. |
0:40.4 | Such a beautiful song. |
0:42.5 | That's the weather station with their song In an Hour, which I think is so beautiful because it really captures the angst and the despair in some ways of really not feeling |
0:58.7 | that great. But also there's so much hope in that song and the sense of like empowerment that |
1:04.7 | things do get better, that you do have control over the things that happen to you and that |
1:10.7 | things change. |
1:12.3 | And I wanted to start us off on that hopeful note because today we're talking about something |
1:18.6 | that can feel really big and just sort of like this monolith in your life. |
1:25.9 | You know, it's just sort of like a thing that is, which is your |
1:30.3 | self-esteem, how you feel about yourself. And I wanted to talk about this topic today because it is |
1:39.1 | something that comes up in our practice so often we get listener questions about this and so I wanted to talk to a |
1:46.9 | couple of experts about self-esteem, self-worth, and how you can start to feel better about yourself |
1:56.0 | if you've been feeling kind of low lately. So that is where we're going on today's episode of the love, |
2:01.6 | happiness, and success podcast. If this is your first time listening to this show, |
2:07.2 | hello, I'm so glad you're here. I'm glad you found us. I'm Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby. I'm the founder |
2:12.6 | and clinical director of growing self-counseling and coaching. We're based out of Denver, Colorado, but we have |
2:18.5 | offices sprouting up all over the place, like mushrooms at this point. And we are also available |
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