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Have you ever caught yourself making excuses, minimizing your pain, or waiting around for someone else to change? In this episode, I ask: What if the thing actually holding you back isn’t your past, but your lack of radical honesty about it? I'm sharing lessons from the unexpected call from my cousin - a conversation that moved me to tears and left me with pages of notes, new questions, and a different way to see healing. If you’ve struggled with owning your wounds, waiting on others, or performing for approval, this episode will challenge you to stop stalling and start living from a real, radically honest place.
Topics Covered:
Every answer you’re looking for begins with your willingness to be honest, even if it hurts. That’s where freedom starts.
This week's affirmation:
"I have the courage to look at myself honestly. I'm not perfect and I don't need to pretend to be. I own my shortcomings, I face my wounds, I acknowledge my mistakes, and I move forward without hesitation and without stalling. Honesty with myself is an act of love for myself."
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By Dr. GHave you ever caught yourself making excuses, minimizing your pain, or waiting around for someone else to change? In this episode, I ask: What if the thing actually holding you back isn’t your past, but your lack of radical honesty about it? I'm sharing lessons from the unexpected call from my cousin - a conversation that moved me to tears and left me with pages of notes, new questions, and a different way to see healing. If you’ve struggled with owning your wounds, waiting on others, or performing for approval, this episode will challenge you to stop stalling and start living from a real, radically honest place.
Topics Covered:
Every answer you’re looking for begins with your willingness to be honest, even if it hurts. That’s where freedom starts.
This week's affirmation:
"I have the courage to look at myself honestly. I'm not perfect and I don't need to pretend to be. I own my shortcomings, I face my wounds, I acknowledge my mistakes, and I move forward without hesitation and without stalling. Honesty with myself is an act of love for myself."
Connect with Dr. G: