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Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast

Inner Work 180: Overcoming the "not good enough" paradigm

Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast

Josephine Hardman

Education, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement

4.9619 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This episode of INNER WORK is about the many different ways in which we've all been indoctrinated into the "not good enough" paradigm…

... and how this can prevent you from living your life authentically, truly being yourself, and shining as brightly as you're meant to shine and expand.

I also talk about how the "not good enough" paradigm can prevent you from fully expressing and living your Soul's purpose and stepping into your sacred service and work in this lifetime.

We'll explore some ways to begin dismantling this paradigm and false belief system in your own life, so you can be FREE to heal and expand to your highest level.

To request details for my upcoming 3-Day Akashic Records Intensive, please email me@josephinehardman.com

To explore my work, head over to https://josephinehardman.com

To join my email community and get my Akashic Records Mini Course, go here: https://josephinehardman.com/akashic-records-intro/

Thank you for spending this time with me, and please keep doing your inner work! It matters.

Music & editing by G. Demers

Inner Work 2024 All Rights Reserved.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Inner Work, a spiritual growth podcast, a place to explore spiritual concepts, tools, and practices to deepen your healing and awakening.

0:17.3

I'm your host, Josephine Hartman, a certified intuitive healer and a Kashik Records practitioner and teacher.

0:25.1

I'm honored that you're here and happy to serve as a guide and companion on your path for a little while.

0:32.6

To learn more about how to work with me or study with me, please visit josephinehartman.com.

0:42.3

Hello, fellow healer and changemaker on the path. Welcome to Inner Work. Before we dive into

0:51.3

today's episode, I'd love to extend an invitation to you if it feels aligned

0:57.0

for you to participate in my upcoming three-day Akashik Records intensive.

1:04.4

So this is going to be happening shortly here in April 2024.

1:10.4

And over this three-day training, I will be teaching you how to

1:14.3

effectively and powerfully connect to your Akashic records as a source of divine wisdom, divine

1:22.8

guidance, divine assistance, higher consciousness. And I'll be helping you learn how to do that

1:30.8

without ego mind interference, without fear, resistance, self-doubt, second-guessing,

1:37.5

all of those patterns from getting in the way.

1:41.1

So if you're interested in that and want to get all the details, please send an email to me

1:46.7

at josephinehartman.com. And I would love to share what we're going to be up to so you can see if it is

1:55.1

a good fit for you at this time. So this episode is about the many different ways in which we've all been indoctrinated

2:04.3

into the not good enough paradigm. That's what I'm calling it for this episode. So the not good

2:12.1

enough paradigm. And how this can prevent you from living your life authentically, from truly being yourself,

2:20.4

from shining as brightly as you are meant to shine and expand in this lifetime,

2:27.3

and how it can also prevent you from fully expressing and living your soul's purpose

2:32.9

and stepping into your sacred service and work

2:37.1

in this lifetime. Or if you're already doing your sacred work in this lifetime, how this not good

...

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