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Happiness Solved

67. A Peace of My Mind: Interview with John Noltner

Happiness Solved

Sandee Sgarlata

Self-improvement, Business, Love, Education, Inspirational, Happiness, Joy, Depression, Selflove, Motivational, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Peace

51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews John Noltner. A Peace of My Mind is a multimedia arts project, created by award-winning photographer John Noltner, that uses portraits and personal stories to bridge divides and encourage dialogue around important issues. Through exhibits, workshops, lectures, on-site studios, and distance learning, A Peace of My Mind leads transformative experiences that help a polarized world rediscover the common humanity that connects us. A gifted storyteller, Noltner has worked on four continents, gathering stories of human courage, grace, and resilience. He has produced projects for national magazines, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profit organizations. A Peace of My Mind reflects his belief that art and storytelling can help individuals, organizations and communities articulate their deepest values and encourage action toward building social capital and community connections. Currently living on the road in an RV gathering stories of people finding creative solutions to our most challenging issues. Connect with John : [email protected]

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0:00.0

This is Happiness Solved with America's Happiness Coach, Sandy Scarlotta.

0:21.0

Hello everyone and welcome to today's episode.

0:24.0

I am so happy you're here.

0:26.6

So before I introduce today's guest, I want to share with you my four simple tips on self-love.

0:33.6

You see so many people are looking for love and what they do not realize is that they need to learn to love themselves first

0:40.6

in order to have a healthy loving relationship with someone else or their soulmate.

0:46.6

In a psychology today article by April El Demire stated that more self-love will attract healthier relationships.

0:54.6

So tip number one is forgive yourself and others.

0:58.6

When you are holding on to bitterness for someone else or for yourself, forgiveness is essential.

1:04.6

Remember forgiveness is letting go of the bitterness so you are free to love instead.

1:10.6

Tip number two, stop comparing yourself.

1:14.6

So often we compare ourselves to others wishing we had someone else's looks, their money, their relationship, the car, the house.

1:21.6

But when you compare yourself to someone else, all you're doing is reinforcing that you're not good enough and you are good enough.

1:29.6

Tip number three, stop criticizing yourself.

1:32.6

That critical voice in your head is sabotaging any chance to love yourself and to love someone else.

1:38.6

Instead, talk to yourself like you are talking to a child that is upset.

1:43.6

Being gentle and compassionate.

1:46.6

And lastly, tip number four, accept yourself.

1:50.6

You need to work on accepting yourself exactly the way you are.

1:55.6

Understand and know that you are perfect.

2:00.6

So if you'd like to learn more about me, you can visit my website at www.sandyscarlata.com.

2:06.6

So thank you so much for listening today and I hope you enjoy this episode.

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