20. Healing Victim Mentality & Pursuing Joy with Marie-Jeanne Ndimbira-Rosner
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Today I’m interviewing Money On Purpose member Marie-Jeanne Ndimbira-Rosner. Marie-Jeanne has a TED X talk called It Matters Where You Plant The Seed. She has been featured on CNN’s African Voices Changemakers, and is the co-founder of the Physically Active Youth (PAY) program in Namibia, which has been featured on Michelle Obama’s Instagram page. Marie-Jeanne is currently a PhD candidate at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. She is a Namibian living in America with her loving, supportive husband and their two children.
In this very honest and enlightening conversation, Marie-Jeanne shares how, even though she has always been capable of doing extraordinary things, internally she struggled to feel a healthy sense of self-worth. She had always felt disconnected from her physical body, suffered from debilitating anxiety, and identified with a victim mentality.
Listen as Marie-Jeanne shares her transformation through the Money On Purpose journey and how showing up and just taking the daily actions laid out in the program allowed her to hear her inner voice for the first time. She eventually experienced a deep integration of her body and self, was able to shed the armor of victim mentality and now finds herself intentionally pursuing joy – something she never allowed herself to do before.
Marie-Jeanne shares how gaining a new self-awareness and no longer needing external validation to feel self-worth are among her biggest breakthroughs.
I have no doubt you will feel inspired, enlightened, and more courageous as you listen to this amazing Force For Good tell her story.
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