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Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Valorie Burton: Let Go Of The Guilt

Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Patrice Washington

Education:self-improvement, Education, Self-improvement

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This entire month is dedicated to letting things go. Whether that means letting go of limiting beliefs, toxic relationships, shame, or even guilt, letting go is the key to truly living your life’s purpose and walking in the freedom that you’re called to.    There are so many things we need to let go of in life, but one that I’ve seen cripple most people is guilt. Guilt is rooted so deep within our hearts, it’s often hard to recognize we’re carrying it without consciously acknowledging where it originated. We can only recondition what we first recognize, and a book that does a beautiful job at helping readers remove guilt and move past shame is, “Let Go Of The Guilt” by Valorie Burton.      National bestselling author, international speaker and life strategist Valorie Burton is the founder and CEO of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute. Her life-changing message has an intriguing, research-based emphasis in the pioneering field of applied positive psychology – the study of what happens when things go right with us.    Her company provides coaching, coach training and resilience training and has served clients in all 50 states and 15 countries on six continents. Since 1999, she has written 13 books on personal development translated into nine languages, including the bestsellers Successful Women Think Differently, Successful Women Speak Differently, What’s Really Holding You Back?, and the most recent book Let Go of the Guilt.   Valorie teaches that resilience is a skill that can be learned – and anyone who wants to have fulfillment, high impact and success must learn it. Today she breaks down how we can stop beating ourselves up and take back our joy, by letting go of guilt.   Key discussion points from this episode include: The Persistent Feeling Of Guilt - 7:53 Authentic Guilt vs. False Guilt - 10:50 Overcompensating Because Of Guilt - 13:25 The Stress Of Unspoken Guilt - 17:55 Mom Guilt & Women Guilt - 23:00 Show Yourself Grace - 26:00 Spirituality & Guilt - 27:49 Embrace Your Story - 34:50 Flip The Guilt Trip - 38:32 This episode is brought to you by our complimentary Purpose Chasers community. Want to share your aha moments with a group of like-minded purpose chasers from all over the world? Visit iamapurposechaser.com and join NOW. Let Go Of The Guilt Takeaways   “There is a guilt gender gap.” - Valorie Burton “Guilt is what we feel when we think we’ve done something wrong.”- Valorie Burton  “False guilt isn’t that you’ve done something wrong, it’s just that you feel like you’ve done something wrong.”- Valorie Burton  “If you don’t question it, then you’ll behave as though you’re guilty.”- Valorie Burton  “Guilt is a debt.”- Valorie Burton  “Guilt tries to hijack your decisions.” - Valorie Burton  “Mom Guilt is very real.” - Valorie Burton “Guilt can follow you throughout the day.” - Patrice Washington “Show yourself grace.” - Patrice Washington “I truly believe that most of the time we’re doing the best that we can with where we are at that moment." - Valorie Burton "God is forgiving, He’s a God of grace and He knows we’re not perfect.” - Valorie Burton “In order to move forward you have to be willing to forgive yourself.” - Valorie Burton “My biggest failures made me more compassionate.” - Valorie Burton “Embrace your story.” - Valorie Burton  “Guilt is when I've done something wrong, but shame is a step further and believing that who I am is wrong and therefore I must hide it from you.” - Valorie Burton “When you begin operating from a place of joy, peace, and truth instead of guilt, you’ll begin to see the outcome that you desire.” - Valorie Burton “No one can make you feel guilty unless they find a vulnerable spot they can tap into that you deep down might agree with.” - Valorie Burton “People who are guilt trippers are very good at finding the people who are guilt prone.” - Valorie Burton “You have to enforce your own boundaries, n

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The built is I've done something wrong, but shame is who I am is wrong, who I am is wrong

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because of what I've done and what's been done to me.

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And so I must hide that in order to even show up in the world.

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I can't let people see that.

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You're listening to the redefining wealth podcast with Patrice Washington.

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In today's episode, we sit down with life strategist, international speaker and the coaches

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coach, Valerie Burton.

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She says it's time to let go of the guilt.

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Hey there, this is Patrice Washington from PatriceWashington.com where we chase purpose, not money.

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Welcome back to another episode of redefining wealth to all my OG listeners and purpose

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chasers.

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Thank you so much for coming back week after week.

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Your ratings, your reviews, the way that you share in social media are such a blessing.

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And you are why this podcast continues to grow exponentially.

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And I just want you to know that I appreciate you so much.

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If you're brand new here, welcome to the family.

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Here's what you just stepped into.

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We are a community that believes that wealth is so much more than money and material possessions.

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We believe in the original 12th century definition, which says it's about the condition of

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well being.

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So each and every week, I teach from the six pillars of wealth, the interviews, the guests

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that I invite, they're all about the six pillars of wealth, which are the truth behind

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