By Martha Beck — 2020
You’re certain you know what your problem is. Fabulous, says Martha Beck—unless it’s distracting you from an even more alarming issue. O’s life coach goes deep.
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How do we handle self-perception when our bodies don't match the ideal social image? The answer is to find a way to live without shame.
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Jackson MacKenzie has helped millions of people in their struggle to understand the experience of toxic relationships. His first book, Psychopath Free, explained how to identify and survive the immediate situation.
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This video is included in the free online Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course (MBSR) by Palouse Mindfulness. It is an edited compilation of three videos.
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Gabrielle Roth talks about accepting all parts of yourself and experiencing total freedom.
Do you ever feel like you’re ‘not enough?’ We can relate. And, so does Colleen Saidman Yee the ‘First Lady of Yoga’ and author of Yoga For Life. Listen in on this transformative conversation with my mentor and yoga teacher, and hear a beautiful meditation for moving beyond fear.
In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Marie Forleo talks about why we need to talk more about death, how she’s disrupting education with socially conscious business practices, and how to tap into both your feminine and masculine side.
Even though it may sound a bit weird, loving your imperfections is really important! What’s your favourite imperfection about yourself ?
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Iskra Lawrence used to see herself as inferior. The images she saw in fashion made her feel like she wasn't welcome and didn't hold up to "model" standards. But, she didn't let other people's opinions - or a set of measurements - keep her from becoming one of the industry's rising stars.
The ultimate life hack? Stop trying to hack your life. So put the self-help book down and start doing.
Health psychologist and Stanford lecturer Kelly McGonigal walks us through scientific studies that show the self that's really good at change is not the self of self-criticism - it's the self of self-acceptance.