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Are you tired of feeling offended and let down by the actions and words of others? In this episode, we go to the heart of the matter - understanding the root cause of feeling offended and the impact it has on our sense of security in relationships. There's a fine line between feeling offended and feeling harmed. Once you recognize this, you're halfway there. We'll guide you on the path to distinguishing these feelings and establishing healthy boundaries that reinforce your inherent worth. Get tips on letting go of offense for the sake of your own freedom and peace. You'll also find out how understanding your own history and insecurities can help you manage these feelings, and how a strong self-esteem can act as your best defense. Listen in, as we guide you on the path to taking back control, building resilience, and staying confident and joyful.
If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:
https://leighgermann.com
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Are you tired of feeling offended and let down by the actions and words of others? In this episode, we go to the heart of the matter - understanding the root cause of feeling offended and the impact it has on our sense of security in relationships. There's a fine line between feeling offended and feeling harmed. Once you recognize this, you're halfway there. We'll guide you on the path to distinguishing these feelings and establishing healthy boundaries that reinforce your inherent worth. Get tips on letting go of offense for the sake of your own freedom and peace. You'll also find out how understanding your own history and insecurities can help you manage these feelings, and how a strong self-esteem can act as your best defense. Listen in, as we guide you on the path to taking back control, building resilience, and staying confident and joyful.
If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:
https://leighgermann.com
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