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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

4 Ways You Probably Need to Get Over Yourself

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Religion & Spirituality, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.9 • 810 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Danielle Bean discusses four ways to get over oneself: stop thinking of oneself as a victim, take action, stop comparing oneself to others, and stop thinking about oneself so much. She emphasizes that these suggestions are meant to be encouraging and not meant to discourage or admonish anyone struggling right now. Bean also reminds listeners to focus on their relationship with God and not worry too much about what others think of them. She shares listener feedback and encourages everyone to pray for one another.

Takeaways
  • Stop thinking of yourself as a victim and take responsibility for your life.
  • Take action and don't wait for the perfect time or circumstances.
  • Avoid comparing yourself to others, as it leads to dissatisfaction and envy.
  • Stop thinking about yourself so much and focus on your relationship with God.
  • Remember that what others think of you is not as important as you think.
  • Pray for one another and support each other in the journey of self-improvement.

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0:00.0

Girlfriends, episode number 425, four ways you probably need to get over yourself.

0:05.7

Hello, and welcome to girlfriends. I'm Danielle Bean. I'm a wife and a mom, and I'm on a mission to help you.

0:11.9

Know your worth is a woman so you can find peace, balance, and joy and family living.

0:15.7

This week, we're talking about ways that you probably need to get over yourself, and I'm saying this in the most loving way

0:20.9

possible. And I'm speaking to myself, too. Can't wait to get started. Let's go.

0:31.2

Hey, girlfriend. How are you? Thanks so much for being here. I'm super excited to connect with you

0:35.5

again here this week on the newest episode

0:37.6

of the Girlfriends Podcast. Always glad when we're able to share here together week after week.

0:44.3

And this week's topic, I feel like before we dive into it, I need to tell you, I don't mean

0:48.5

this in a mean way. Some people might hear this in a mean way. Maybe you've had somebody tell

0:52.1

you in a mean way before, get over yourself, right? Like, you're focused on yourself a little too much. And that can

0:59.8

sound mean, but I don't mean it to be mean. I thought of doing this episode because I thought of

1:05.0

so many different times that I've needed to tell myself this message. I've needed to get out of

1:10.6

my own way with some very basic things in life

1:14.1

many times, multiple times. And I think we all need these reminders. In fact, that's part of what I

1:19.1

love to have the opportunity to do here in the podcast, is remind myself and remind you of some of

1:25.9

these things that are no-brainers, things that we do know

1:29.2

some everyday common sense, everyday kind of common wisdom, and yet we forget it. We get lost.

1:35.7

We go for deep dives into our own brains sometimes, and we wind up thwarting our own efforts.

1:43.1

We wind up getting in our own way in ways that are

1:45.9

completely unnecessary. So I mean for this to be encouraging and everything I share here on the

1:51.4

podcast for it to be encouraging. That's really actually my number one hope for the podcast is that

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