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Over It And On With It

84: Finally Feeling ‘Good Enough’ No Matter What with Jen

Over It And On With It

Christine Hassler

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This episode is about not feeling good enough. Today’s caller, Jen, knows it is not good to believe she is not good enough, but she feels her problem is insurmountable. The essence of who Jen is isn’t broken, it’s just a pattern she’s comfortable in. [For show notes go here: Christinehassler.com/episode84] Jen is experiencing a limiting belief. It shows up in a variety of ways, like her feeling not deserving, feeling broken, or not being lovable. It can lead to insecurity, people pleasing, body image issues, eating disorders, and accepting dysfunctional relationships. During the call, I allow Jen to go on for a while because I am waiting for her to ask for help. For those of you who are being coached or in therapy — If you are more committed to keeping your story than to truly letting go of it, you are uncoachable. We all get attached to our limiting beliefs, because they are familiar, comfortable, and often get us the attention we are seeking and the validation or sympathy for how hard life is. There is merit to discussing our past, and healing memories. But, we must do it with vulnerability, compassion, and forgiveness so we can let it go, to get over it and on with what we want to create. Awareness without action is merely psychological entertainment. Aubrey Marcus and I are facilitating a 3-day retreat in Austin, Texas over Memorial Day weekend. If you don’t know Aubrey go back and listen to the Coaches Corner, Go For Your Win. He is a seeker who appreciates consciousness above all else. The focus of the retreat is becoming masterful at love. Sign up for this incredible retreat. Email [email protected] about joining my Inner Circle membership community. Consider/Ask Yourself: ● Do you struggle with not feeling good enough? Do you doubt you are worthy or capable of having the things you truly want? ● When you get close to the things you want, do you often sabotage it or doubt you can keep it? ● Do you make your ‘enoughness’ conditional? Jen's Question: Jen wants to know how to move past her past traumas, and change her narrative. Jen's Key Insights and Ahas: ● She is holding on to an old pattern because it’s comfortable. ● She believes her failed relationships and loss of friends is her fault. ● She withdraws and isolates herself. ● She gets her value from external validation. ● She is not seeing her life accurately. How to Get Over It and On With It: ● She needs to commit to shifting and interrupting her ingrained patterns. ● She can stop her thoughts of not being good enough, and create a new neural net. ● She should take a lesson from the children she works with. ● She should get a photo of her younger self and talk to it. ● She should create of voice memo of positive sayings to herself. Assignments: ● How attached are you to your story? Stop telling your sob story. ● Practice release writing to release emotions. ● Stop your thoughts and redirect them with the help of the ‘Whoaing’ technique in Expectation Hangover. ● Get a picture of your little one and use it as a way to generate love and self-acceptance. Sponsor: Audible — Free audiobook download and a 30-day free trial. Resources: Christine Hassler Christine Hassler Podcasts Expectation Hangover Inner Circle Membership Community Find me on Snapchat @chrishassler @christinhassler on Twitter @christinehassler on Instagram [email protected] Love: Practice Makes the Master Retreat

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0:00.0

This is episode 84 finally feeling good enough no matter what with Jen

0:07.3

Welcome to over it and on with it. I'm your host Christine Hasler and for over a a decade I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:15.4

Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want

0:18.8

to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:21.3

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as

0:24.2

tangible actions you can apply to your own life. Now let's get on with the episode.

0:39.6

Hi everybody. Thank you so much for listening to the show. Welcome back and if you're really digging the show I always appreciate it when you leave a rating and review on iTunes

0:45.8

just go to iTunes and search for over at non with it it really means a lot and helps the

0:50.0

show and it also helps if you share about it with your friends, posts on social media.

0:55.4

I appreciated all of you who posted for our inner circle giveaway. We did give away those memberships,

1:00.5

but no, you can still join inner circle. It's my membership community where you get all my behind the

1:07.6

scenes, hacks, access to coaching calls, meditations. There's a focus of every month where we focus on really growing

1:15.7

in a certain quality and there's daily practices and it's just an amazing community.

1:20.5

If you have questions about it, you can email Jill at christinehasser.

1:23.2

And she will answer your questions and help you navigate as to whether or not

1:28.2

Inner Circle is right for you.

1:30.9

So a quick other announcement, and I talked about this last week as well and I'm so

1:36.6

excited so many of you have been asking me to do a retreat for men and women and

1:42.1

I really wanted to co-facilitate it with a man and so one of my favorite men in the whole world, one of my bestest friends, Aubrey Marcus and I, are going to be facilitating a retreat in Austin over Memorial Day weekend.

1:57.0

If you don't know Aubrey, go back and listen to my interview with him on my podcast.

2:01.0

We'll put a link to that in the show notes and Aubrey is pretty

2:05.0

amazing. He's an incredible CEO of very successful company called onit.com and

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