How to Make Self-Love Louder Than Your Inner Critic
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Our inner voices can be the most loving, comforting and compassionate parts of ourselves. Unfortunately for many of us, they are the most critical, prickly, and unkind speakers. It’s like our worst insecurities and fears are being played on loudspeaker over and over again.
It actually goes all the way back to the womb. Sound is the first sensation we experience - that’s why it’s so hard to shift out of that auditory world, even if it’s entirely internal. If only there was a way to cut that voice off and replace it with something much more compassionate.
Thankfully, there is!
How do we silence that negative voice and find love and approval in ourselves? How do we stop doing things for people’s approval and start being for ourselves?
In this episode, we talk about why silencing our inner critic is so hard, and an easy way to bring about some much needed internal quietude.
There’s a connection between the sound environment and the sounds we continue to hear in our own heads. -Katie Hendricks
Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
-Shift from doing to being
There are a bunch of people inside of us - personas we’ve developed over time for love and approval. How do we find the core “us” who is lovable as is?
-Shed your hero cape
Taking on a hero role seems noble and necessary, but is it actually harmful?
-Connect in your difference
Many people think being in a relationship requires us to adopt the other person’s emotional experience. How do we allow other people to have their own experience and stay in our wholeness?
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